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The first game was a basic side-scrolling adventure with insane levels that are almost impossible to beat unless given a walkthrough (Some external ideas and levels by [[Cutman]]). The second game, ironically, has a more professional look compared to its precesscor. It's more interactive, has boss battles that require strategy, and even a tag team system (Which made the game even more hard and frustrating)
 
The first game was a basic side-scrolling adventure with insane levels that are almost impossible to beat unless given a walkthrough (Some external ideas and levels by [[Cutman]]). The second game, ironically, has a more professional look compared to its precesscor. It's more interactive, has boss battles that require strategy, and even a tag team system (Which made the game even more hard and frustrating)
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Waligie Episodes, the third Waligie game, was recently released. [http://mfgg.taloncrossing.com/index.php?showtopic=112670]
  
 
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Waligie is a critically obscure fangame character who was accidentally created when Hippoman and ShadowMan were talking about a spelling mistake made by King Piranha Plant.

Games that include Waligie are mesmorizing in their replayability and their intentional stupidity. They often include blindingly horrendous graphics, below par music, and a very original and often confusing storyline.

The more humorous parts of Waligie are mainly thought to be the wide variety of MIDI files and the fact most of the levels are goofy, absurd, or sometimes impossible.

The Waligie games are supposed to be a trilogy, but only the first two in the series were made. The third one seems to be on hiatus.

The first game was a basic side-scrolling adventure with insane levels that are almost impossible to beat unless given a walkthrough (Some external ideas and levels by Cutman). The second game, ironically, has a more professional look compared to its precesscor. It's more interactive, has boss battles that require strategy, and even a tag team system (Which made the game even more hard and frustrating)

Waligie Episodes, the third Waligie game, was recently released. [1]