Braid Walkthrough for World 4
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

If you are watching this, I bet you were stuck with Hunt. Yea, I was too. I can admit it :) Seems pretty damn simple once you figure it out....or at least it will after you watch the video. Let the forehead slapping commence.

We are up to World 4 in Braid and things are rolling along just nicely. Things will ramp up once you get to World 5 and 6....and so on (?).

The puzzles can be frustrating at times - I know, that's why I am here - and if there is one puzzle you are stuck with, watch the video for a push and stop there. Don't ruin the rest of the level for yourself by being curious.

And as I said before, if you have any comments or have any thoughts on other videos you would like to see on GameShark, feel free to drop me a line !

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