COMMANDER KEEN!!!
Commander Keen 4 Walkthrough Guide Version 0.09 - 6-16-2001
Under Construction.
Created by Жther SPOON!, aetherspoon@hotmail.com
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| Table of Contents |
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Section 1..(Not in final form)...............................Table of Contents
Section 2..(Complete)..........................................Version History
Section 3..(Not complete)..........Introduction to Myself and Commander Keen 4
Section 4..(Not in final form)........................................Bestiary
Section 5..(Complete)....................................................Candy
Section 6..(Complete)..............................................Other Items
Section 7..(Not complete).................................Complete Walkthrough
Section 8..(Complete)...................................................Cheats
Section 9..(Not started)...............................General Tips and Tricks
Section 10.(Not complete)................................................Other
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| Bestiary |
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BOUNDER
According to Commander Keen 4, Bounders are red, friendly, bouncing guys that
are annoying, but can be helpful too. It is a non-combatant enemy (you can
shoot it, but it will not kill you), although it CAN kill you (of course, you
would need to be immensely stupid to be killed by it) by being on the bounder
as it falls into a pit. It is mainly there to help you. Since you do not
get points for shootings things in this game, it is useless to kill it unless
you are in a rather sadistic mood :) There are a couple of exceptions though
... you can be pushed by them into a pit.
Locations: Outdoors levels.
POISON SLUG
According to Commander Keen 4, Poison Slugs are the most common creature in
the Shadowlands, and can kill you two ways, either by its "remains", or by
it's touch. Poison slugs are probably the slowest creatures that you will
ever find, and they are pushovers. They tend to... um.. excete some form
of green poison... excrement that goes away after around 5 seconds. They
are also deadly to the touch, so be careful. Since they are so slow (and
stop when they fart to... um... excrete), it is easy to jump over them.
If you are an experienced CK player, there is no need most times to even
shoot them.
Locations: Damn close to every level in the game.
LICK
According to Commander Keen 4, Licks are blue beanbag-like monsters that
breathe fire, and that is just what they are. Not too hard to kill, but
they are fast. Touching them will NOT kill you, but their fire will.
Locations: Hardly anywhere in easy, everywhere in hard.
SKYPEST
YE GODS these things are annoying... According to our intrepid hero, these
are virtually immune to all attacks... the secret is when they are on the
ground- your pogo stick can kill them believe it or not... They kill by
touch, unless they are on the ground and you pogo them.
Locations: Outdoors levels.
MAD MUSHROOM
The second type of non-combatant creature, these things kill you with there
touch, but you can't kill them.... your only chance is timing. They will
bounce three times, then do a high bounce (sometimes landing on a different
platform in some cases!), then repeat. Just time it right.
Locations: Almost everywhere, with the first level being one of the few
exceptions.
WORMOUTH
Only a tad annoying, you should be able to dodge these green thingies. In
their "seeker" state, they look like a green pellet. When they come after
you, they look like a green hungry hand puppet (well, that's what it looks
like.... don't ask how I came up with that). You can only shoot them in
their "hungry" state, and they only come up for that when you are on top
of them. Occasionally they do come up. My suggestion is (most times)
just to jump over them.
ARACHNUT
"Insane, green, crab-walking creatures with two dangerous mouths." Okay,
these monsters are hard to deal with. They CANNOT DIE. They can, however,
be stunned. When you shoot them twice (yes, twice), they fall to the
ground. After about 4 seconds, they will start to get back up, then come
back up to fight again. Kills by the touch only, so you can pogo above it
(sorta- it's tall).
BERKELOID
Immortal creature, throws fireballs, kills with touch. 'nuf said. Avoid.
COUNCIL MEMBER
Non-combatant friend (yes, friend). These guys are immortal, and are
almost literally walking exit points. You need to rescue all 8 of these
members to beat Commander Keen 4.
DOPEFISH (May the Dopefish be with you!)
These creatures are legends in their own right. Although they only appear
in Commander Keen 4 (and one level at that), these are the only creatures
that are actually worshipped outside the keen universe. These are the
second-dumbest creatures in the universe, and the thought patterns are
"swim swim hungry, swim swim hungry" (kinda like me :)). They are
immortal since they are fish.... and you can't shoot anything in that
level that they are on.
They also have the COOLEST theme song in Commander Keen- "Eat your veggies."
The only way around them is to make "sacrifices". They are also rather funny.
They can only kill you by eating you. On easy, you will only ever find ONE
Dopefish. On hard, there are 7 Dopefish.
Locations: Well of Wishes, and the fan pages of hundreds of thousands of
people everywhere :)
INCHWORM
These are non-combatants. They do absolutly NOTHING other then follow you.
They are only found in the Pyramid levels. Well, they DO do something, but...
PRINCESS LINDSEY
Yet another non-combatant friend, she will give you a little help on how to
do things.... I'm much better help in this FAQ though :)
SCHOOLFISH
Non-combatant, but useful "Follow the leader"s. These are the things you use
as sacrifices to the Dopefish. Only found on the "water" level.
SPRITE
No, this is not the drink made by Coca-Cola :) These are devils underwater.
They can actually shoot you (unfair... a monster can shoot but you can't:( )
.... Death by shooting or touch.
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| Version History |
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6-16-2001
Version 0.09- Corrected two cheats, fixed one spelling error and one VERY
large formatting error (seems I was doing 80 characters per line instead of
79... odd.), added Version History and intro. Posting on GameFAQs and
RPGInsider.com. Plugged my HTML version of this FAQ (finally remembered...)
FAQ Denials-
Cheating.de has been denied access to my FAQ. I don't like spammers.
4-20-2001
Version 0.08- Started second level walkthrough, posted on GameFAQs
(unknown dates)
Version 0.07- Finished most other sections.
Version 0.06- Added other sections
Version 0.05- Finished first level walkthrough, posted on GameFAQs
Version 0.04- Started first walkthrough
Version 0.03- Continued organization
Version 0.02- Organization of FAQ
Version 0.01- Start of FAQ
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| Introduction to Myself and Commander Keen 4 |
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Hello. I'm the almighty Жther SPOON!, sometimes known as aetherspoon (on the
GameFAQs boards), Жther SPOON! (on the RPGInsider.com boards), and on the rare
occasion, Spoon (on the RPGInsider.com website). I'm a rather well known...
-being I guess you could say- on the GameFAQs boards, former IRCop there back
when the chat existed. I'm also Co-Webmaster for RPGInsider.com (that's why
I allowed my FAQ to go there :P), so I'm kinda well known/notorious there too.
I have a web version of this FAQ stored on my personal website
(www.aetherspoon.cjb.net it SHOULD be assuming cjb ever works...), and that is
also incomplete, but has some nice introductory work including things that
this FAQ will never cover, and has screenshots too!
I use two computers for this game- my 80386 PS/2 machine and my P3-850 machine
... running the preview version of Connectix Virtual PC (no, that's not a
plug, I just like the program...) so I can actually take screenshots!
More on the game itself later, but my HTML FAQ has the basics of the game down
pat... and it looks soooo pretty! :)
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| Candy (aka Points) |
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Shikadi Soda (100 Points)
Three-Tooth Gum (200 Points)
Shikkers Candy Bar (500 Points)
Jawbreaker (1000 Points)
Doughnut (2000 Points)
Ice Cream Cone (5000 Points)
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Raindrops: (NOTE: I refuse to call them raindrops, they are tear drops
darn it!) "Floating in the sky are raindrops. Since the water of
Gnosticus IV has a life-sustaining energy, if Keen collects a hundred
raindrops, he gets an extra life!" - Okay, get 100 and it does the same
thing as having a lifewater flask.
Neural Stunner: This is ammo for your weapon. 'nuf said.
Gems: These things open doors.... at least this isn't Keen 6 where you
have to kill Blooglets to get them...
Lifewater flask: 1-up.
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| Complete Walkthrough |
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| Shadowlands |
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If you really want to, you can visit the Bean-with-Bacon MegaRocket, but where
you need to go is Border Village, which is above the MegaRocket.
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*Easy*
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No enemies, no way of dying, no items.
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*Normal*
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Nadda.
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*Hard*
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You get the idea.
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Now goto Border Village (above the Bean-with-Bacon Megarocket
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| Border Village |
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*Statistics*
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Okay, here is your first real level. The whole object of this level (as well
as many levels in CK4) is to reach for the exit, which is placed on the left
side of the level (unlike almost every other platform game in existence, you
can start off on the right side of the level).
Walkthroughs: 1 combined one (not much difference between the levels).
Number of Exits: 2
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****Easy****
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Combatant Creatures:
2 Poison Slugs
Non-combatant enemies:
2 Bounders
24 Ammo Found Total
Lives- 7 Bonus Lives can be found.
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***Normal***
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Combatant Creatures:
3 Poison Slugs
Non-combatant enemies:
2 Bounders
15 Ammo Found Total
Lives- 7 Bonus Lives can be found.
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****Hard****
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Combatant Creatures:
3 Poison Slugs
2 Licks
Non-combatant enemies:
2 Bounders
15 Ammo Found Total
Lives- 7 Bonus Lives can be found.
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**Combined Walkthrough**
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When you enter, above you are 2 arcs (small formations of items that can be
grabbed with one stroke) of teardrop crystals. These can be obtained with or
without the help of the bounder, but if you do not use the bounder, make sure
you at least use the pogo stick... This is also a great location to get used
to grabbing these arcs since there are no enemies in the intro area other
then the bounder.
The first enemy you run across is a bounder.
***BOUNDER BIO***
According to Commander Keen 4, Bounders are red, friendly, bouncing guys
that are annoying, but can be helpful too. It is a non-combatant enemy (you
can shoot it, but it will not kill you), although it CAN kill you (of course
, you would need to be immensely stupid to be killed by it) by being on the
bounder as it falls into a pit. It is mainly there to help you. Since you
do not get points for shootings things in this game, it is useless to kill
it unless you are in a rather sadistic mood :) There are a couple of
exceptions though...
---END BOUNDER BIO---
Anyways, immediately after the hill (around the starting location of the
bounder) is a small arc of Three-Tooth Gum (200 points each, 800 points
total). If you continue down the path, you will see a little hut (well, it's
just past the candy arc... hard to miss). If you press up, you will enter
the hut. The first hut has 4 Shikadi Sodas in it (100 points each, 400
points total), and NOTHING else... very small room if you ask me. Be
careful though... when you leave the hut, you may have a poison slug right
next to you.
Speaking of the slug, this is the first thing that can kill you here.
***POISON SLUG BIO***
According to Commander Keen 4, Poison Slugs are the most common creature in
the Shadowlands, and can kill you two ways, either by its "remains", or by
it's touch. Poison slugs are probably the slowest creatures that you will
ever find, and they are pushovers. They tend to... um.. excete some form
of green poison... excrement that goes away after around 5 seconds. They
are also deadly to the touch, so be careful. Since they are so slow (and
stop when they fart to... um... excrete), it is easy to jump over them.
If you are an experienced CK player, there is no need most times to even
shoot them.
---END POISON SLUG BIO---
Anyways, since you are playing this game on easy, I would suggest you shoot
the poor little thing. When you reach the next house, this is where the path
splits. You can either 1) go into the house, or 2) stay on top. I suggest
doing both for the points, although it doesn't really matter too much if you
are on easy anyways....
*****PATH DIVERSION 1: inside the house.****
On Easy, this is the harder of the two routes, on Normal they are about the
same difficulty, but on Hard, it is the easier of the two. When you enter
the house, you'll see two blasters to your left (bringing your blaster count
to 20 on Easy), and two sticks of gum (200 points each, 400 points total) to
your right. Below the sticks of gum is the fire poll down to the level
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below. The easiest way to go down polls most times is to go down partially,
then quickly jump and fall the rest of the way down, but in this case, that
is not necessary. On your right are two Shikkers Candy Bars (400 points
each, 800 points total). Continue to the left until you reach a green pool
of acid (deadly). You'll see a rather odd looking arc of points: two rows
of soda, and one row of jawbreakers (100 points each for the two rows of
soda, 1000 points each for the row of jawbreakers, 2400 points total). This
arc is possible on one pogo-assisted jump (and if you are good, one normal
jump), but I would advise against it unless you are very good at this game
since you CAN do two jumps....
Right after the statue of the slug is the exact opposite pattern (100 points
each for the two rows of soda, 1000 points each for the row of jawbreakers,
2400 points total). At this point, you can continue on to the left until
you reach another fire poll, and go back up to the end of the diversion,
which has 4 sodas in the room (100 points each, 400 points total).
*POINT SUMMARY FOR THE END OF DIVERSION 1*
Points: 7800
Teardrops: 8
Blasters: 15 for Easy, 9 for Normal and Hard
Keens: 0
*****PATH DIVERSION 2: outside the house.*****
You should notice that there are some pits here with spikes on the bottom:
remember what I said about bounders falling into these things? Well, many
times they will fall in this first one, other times they will go over it.
The spikes are just long enough to hit you with a bounder in there.... and
spikes will kill you of course. Anyways, there is another small teardrop
arc here, and you can get the entire arc by jumping over the spikes. The
next 2 sets of spikes have 3 tear drops in a row above them- if you aim for
the middle one, you will get all three. On hard, you get to meet your next
enemy: Lick
***LICK BIO***
According to Commander Keen 4, Licks are blue beanbag-like monsters that
breathe fire, and that is just what they are. Not too hard to kill, but
they are fast. Touching them will NOT kill you, but their fire will.
---END LICK BIO---
To be honest, I never even shoot the lick. I get out of its way, and it
ends up falling into the spikes. Immediately after the spikes is another
poison slug. This one I do suggest killing, as it is in a rather
inconvenient spot. There is a house here with a blaster inside. If you
have used two shots (one for each slug), you should have 8 or 11 after
getting the blaster (each blaster gives 8 shots on easy, 5 on normal and
hard). Now, notice another bounder here.... when you are on the hill,
look up. You'll see an arc of gum high up (200 points each, 800 points
total), and 2 teardrop arcs (bringing your total teardrops to 26). The
teardrop arcs do not need the bounder, nor does the gum arc, just use
your pogo stick. On hard, you will find another lick here, and I always
use the bounder to go past him- I never touch him. Sometimes the slug is
here in Normal and Hard (see below after the diversion), which I do
shoot. You should reach the house and exit sign now.
*POINT SUMMARY FOR THE END OF DIVERSION 2*
Points: 2000
Teardrops: 26
Blasters: 6 for Easy, 3 for Normal and Hard
Keens: 0
--END DIVERSION--
Right at the last house there is a slug in Normal- kill it. Grab the
teardrop arc now. After you grab the arc, you should decide on going back
to do the other path (I will assume you do).
At this point, after you go back and do the other path, you should have:
Points: 8600
Teardrops: 30
Blasters: 22 for Easy, 12 for Normal and Hard
Keens: 0
If you want, you can go to the exit now, however, there is a secret (and
somewhat hard to reach) exit as well.
*****PATH DIVERSION 1: Normal Exit.*****
Left of the "above world" section. Just keep going left and you'll reach it.
*****PATH DIVERSION 2: Secret Exit.*****
Go underground (I suggest going through the exit from the underworld since it
is most likely closer to where you are), and go to the slug statue area. If
you stand right at the left-most torch (the big one) and look up, you will
see a section of the ceiling longer then the rest... Pogo to it, and release
the pogo when you reach it. There is a itty-bitty ledge there for you to
climb on. NOTE: For Normal and Hard (since the pogo doesn't go as high),
you will have to pogo off of the lip of the green acid lake to this.
It's just a tad harder :)
Now, you will see a elevated platform (that falls when you touch it). I
suggest starting up your pogo stick on the ledge, and make sure it reaches
the maximum height (about 3 pogos) before you move and pogo onto the elevator.
Keep the pogo stick on and go up and left, and you will see SEVEN life flasks,
bringing your keens up to 10. When you get all 7 flasks, go to the door up
towards the top on the right (directly above the slug statue) to exit.
EXIT-
****SUMMARY: This level's stats****
Points: 8600
Teardrops: 30
Blasters: +22 for Easy, +12 for Normal and Hard (15 if you wanted to
shoot the licks, but that is not necessary in my opinion)
Keens: 7
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Current Status:
Points: 8600
Teardrops: 30
Blasters: 27 for Easy, 17 for Normal and Hard
Keens: 10
Now, you will have a choice. You can either:
1) Goto The Perilous Pit (and rescue a council member)
2) Goto Slug Village
3) Goto the Water.
If you go to the water, young Billy Blaze will say he can't swim- we'll get to
that later.
I'm not going to The Perilous Pit because I'm going to do all the council
members LAST.
Guess what that leaves? Slug Village....
Slug Village looks identical to Border Village, and is just a tad north of Slug
Village (if you miss it, you are blind :)).
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*Statistics*
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Now we are getting somewhere, your first somewhat-difficult level... Only two
major paths, and no secret exits.... Kinda straight forward, don'ts think? :)
Number of Exits: 1
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****Easy****
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Combatant Creatures:
4 Poison Slugs
1 Skypest
Non-Combatant Creatures
4 Bounders
1 Mad Mushroom
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**Walkthrough - Easy**
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Start off with grabbing the 5-tear arc at the beginning. If you mess this up
, go back to playing Mario Brothers :P Anyways, it's time for another
patented CK4 path diversion!
*****PATH DIVERSION 1: Top of the world*****
Note: I do not suggest taking this path at all, I NEVER do. EVER. My
suggestion is go diversion 2, 3, 4, then 1 backwards.
Jump over the first pit- that's the path of diversion two.... anyways, the
tiny arc of 3 tears does require a pogo boost. The next set is 4 teardrops
in a row, which also requires a pogo boost: watch out for the bounder and
slug (which should be shot) though... You should see the path start to go
down hill and a small teardrop arc, but be careful- there is another slug
there. I suggest luring it to the top of the hill, then shooting it. After
it's "stunned", take a normal leap to get the drops. You'll see a path
above. Go there, but watch out for this new and unique creature- the
Skypest. Although this is the end of the diversion, sometimes the Skypest
interferes with this path.
***Skypest Bio***
YE GODS these things are annoying... According to our intrepid hero, these
are virtually immune to all attacks... the secret is when they are on the
ground- your pogo stick can kill them believe it or not... They kill by
touch, unless they are on the ground and you pogo them.
---End Skypest Bio---
*POINT SUMMARY FOR THE END OF DIVERSION 1*
Points: 0
Teardrops: 11
Blasters: 0
Keens: 0
*****PATH DIVERSION 2: Underground*****
You now are going to get a glance at what most of CK looks like- underground
. When you reach the first pit, go down and immediately to the RIGHT.
You'll enter a secret passage (there are two of them on this side, one
further up then the other). Inside the top secret passage is two candy bars
(500 points each, 1000 points total), then go down to the left to get the
Jawbeaker (1000 points each, 1000 points total), then right again to the
other secret passage. Keep going right, and you'll fall down a firepoll.
Down below is an icecream cone (5000 points each, 5000 points total) and and
a blaster. Go all the way up the poll for six teardrops and two Jawbreakers
(1000 points each, 2000 points total). Anyways, go back down the poll part
way and do a short jump, holding down left at the same time (trust me, it's
easier then that). For now on, I'll refer to that move as a polejump.
Anyways, go left (out of the secret path) until you reach a pit and go down.
Down here is your first encounter with the ever-so-famous "Mad Mushroom."
***Mad Muchroom Bio***
The second type of non-combatant creature, these things kill you with there
touch, but you can't kill them.... your only chance is timing. They will
bounce three times, then do a high bounce (sometimes landing on a different
platform in some cases!), then repeat. Just time it right.
---End Mad Mushroom Bio---
To get everything (you may want to save here... kinda tricky), you need to
go under the mushroom, get all the stuff, then jump OVER the mushroom and
get the rest. Do NOT use a pogo stick here, just a normal jump. All in all
, there are eight teardrops and 3 Jawbreakers (1000 points each, 3000 points
total). Go back left again (using the pogo stick to get back up to the main
level area again) and go up to get the two sticks of gum (200 points each,
400 points total). Fall down the next pit and get the two candybars (500
points each, 1000 points total). Jump towards the right to go into yet
another secret passage. Go right until you fall down. Then go left....
WAAAAY left. You'll go to a small room with three blasters, two
Jawbreakers (1000 points each, 2000 points total) and an Ice Cream cone
(5000 points each, 5000 points total). Go back right until you reach that
hidden pit again, then pogo back up to the other pit (too many pits :) ),
then pogo back up to the path again. Grab the small arc of gum (200 points
each, 600 points total), then go down to get the other two sticks of gum
(200 points each, 400 points total). Continue left, being grateful along
the way for the fact that you chose easy instead of hard, and you'll see a
firepole. Go up it. Now, you have ANOTHER diversion. Path three will
bring you to the rest of the points, path four brings you to the end of
the diversion. If you go to path three, you have to come back and do path
four to finish the level.
*-*-*PATH DIVERSION 3: Lower Slug Village part two*-*-*
Grab the arc of teardrops (4), and kill the slug. Then grab the huge
amount (9) of teardrops above the bounder, and enter the little area.
Here is your first look at a switch. Hit up to switch it, which activates
the extended area of the platform. See what's below the platform? Fire.
Guess what happens when you fall in it? :) Anyways, there are three
sticks of gum (200 points each, 600 points total) above the platform, but
make sure you are confident in your jumping and pogoing, since the last
piece needs a pogo boost. My hint on that is to wait until the platform is
moving RIGHT, then pogo, hit the candy, and move a bit right. The platform
will be right below you when you land (most times). Keep following the
path, picking up three more sticks of gum (200 points each, 600 points
total). At the end of the path is your reward: 2 Doughnuts (2000 points
each, 4000 points total) and a blaster. Return to the location of the pole
again and start diversion 4. Curiously enough, if you have gotten every-
thing at this point, you will have 35000 points even.... odd :)
-POINT SUMMARY FOR END OF DIVERSION 3-
Points: 5200
Teardrops: 11
Blasters: 8
Keens: 0
*-*-*PATH DIVERSION 4: Returning to the Skies*-*-*
Oh gee, this is real hard. If you can't figure out where to go when you go
right, you need more then this FAQ :P Grab the arc of teardrops (3) to the
right, and you've finished the diversion. Yep, that's it. Although this
is the end of the diversion, sometimes the Skypest interferes with this
path.
-POINT SUMMARY FOR END OF DIVERSION 3-
Points: 0
Teardrops: 3
Blasters: 0
Keens: 0
*POINT SUMMARY FOR END OF DIVERSION 2*
Points: 26400
Teardrops: 30
Blasters: 40
Keens: 0 (I am not counting keens from points and teardrops)
*****DIVERSION REUNION*****
This Skypest, however, tends to fly off into the air and leaves the level
(oddly enough). Anyways, right after the pest is yet another slug. See the
bounder? DO NOT SHOOT IT! Right above the bounder (you can't see it unless
you look up) is a rather large area of tear drops and an ice cream cone (5000
points each, 5000 points total). Get the last 5-tear arc, and you are done!
Well... assuming you went backwards along the first diversion. :)
****SUMMARY: This level's stats - Easy****
Points: 31400
Teardrops: 70
Blasters: +41
Keens: 0
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***Normal***
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Combatant Creatures:
6 Poison Slugs
1 Skypest
2 Licks
Non-Combatant Creatures
4 Bounders
1 Mad Mushroom
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**Walkthrough - Normal**
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For now on, the Walkthroughs for Normal will be slightly condense compared
to the walkthrough for Easy. If you need more details, just read both. :)
Anyways, jump over the first slug. Not hard.
*****PATH DIVERSION 1: Top of the world*****
Right across the gap is another slug. I would shoot this one mainly
because he (she? it?!?) tends to be in the way. Further down the path,
you'll see TWO more slugs (got the reason why it is called slug village
yet?). You should be able to avoid both of them. That's it. Short, eh? :P
*****DIVERSION REUNION*****
Your standard Skypest (just one), then another slug and a lick. I HATE
LICKS!!! This one I killed since the lick is right by the bounder for the
hard-to-reach drops/candy.
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****Hard****
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Combatant Creatures:
10 Poison Slugs
2 Skypests
6 Licks
5 Wormouths
Non-Combatant Creatures
3 Bounders
1 Mad Mushroom
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**Walkthrough - Hard**
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To be completed....
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Current Status:
Points: 40000 (HERE 1ups are counted in tallys from score bonuses)
Teardrops: 0 (1 keen gained from drops included in tally)
Blasters: 63 for Easy, ?? for Normal and Hard.
Keens: 13
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| Cheats |
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Come ON People! You don't need to cheat for THIS....
In case you do though.....
(Cheats originally located in the program "Cheat v.26.0" and also at
Gamesages)
These are not from me, but I do know them by heart, so I could say that they
are mine, but I'm honest :) Also, you can get the cheats at
http://www.3drealms.com/cheat/keen4.html, that's the official page for them.
To enter Debug Mode, hit A+2+Enter. This will activate the Debug Keys. Once
you do this, do any of the following codes:
NOTE: Cheat keys are not officially supported by Apogee. If you use the debug
keys, Apogee cannot provide any support, since this alters game performance
to a state where our standard support comments and issues might not apply.
In short, using cheat keys can cause the game to malfunction or crash. Use
at your own risk! (Excerpt, Apogee/3DRealm's official website)
F10 + B = Border color (anywhere from 1-15).
Border Colors (only works in the EGA/VGA version, CGA colors vary):
0 = Black (Valid color in CGA version)
1 = Blue
2 = Green
3 = Cyan (default color in the VGA version, valid color in CGA version)
4 = Red
5 = Magenta/Purple (Valid color in CGA version)
6 = Brown
7 = Greyish White (Valid color in CGA version)
After 7, they repeat again. These are colors for BASIC if you didn't know.
F10 + C = Object count. You get to see the # of Active/Inactive objects in
the map.
F10 + D = Record a demo. WARNING: This tends to crash.
F10 + E = Beat current level. If used in the world map, you beat the game.
F10 + G = God Mode. You can't be hit, but you can still die by reaching the
bottom of a level... sometimes covered in water or oil.
F10 + I = Free Items (3000 points and 99 blasters)
F10 + J = Jump Mode. This is a rather useful cheat- you can jump as high as
you wish. No pogo needed (CK 1-3 used to need the pogo to do this). There
is one side effect though- you need to turn the jump mode off if you wish
to jump down from any ledge.
F10 + M = Current Memory usage. After you hit enter from the screen, the
screen will look messed up- hit enter again to return to the game.
F10 + N = No clipping.
On the World Map: You can walk ANYWHERE. Well... almost. You cannot
walk on any beach (sandy area) w/o the diver suit, and you cannot walk
off the edge of the map- it is the only way to actually die on the world
map :) If you turn it back on, either you will stay in that terrain,
or you will be bumped to a movable path.
In a level: You better use Jump Cheat with this.... otherwise you WILL
die. If you fall off the bottom of a level, you will die. If you turn
this on in a wall, unexpected things may happen. Note that even with
God Mode on, you will still die.
F10 + S = Slow Motion. Eeep. Slow motion is annoying and useless.
F10 + T = Sprite Test. No, this isn't a soda tasting contest :) Hit ESC
to leave the test.
F10 + V = Add VBLs. I have absolutely no freaking clue what this is. (0-8)
Note: According to the 3DRealms/Apogee website, VBL stands for Vertical
Blinking Signal, and said that it will do nothign for most users.
F10 + W = Level Warp. Here is the list of levels:
Level Warp levels. (Possibly the order in which you are to beat them?)
Level 01- Border Run
Level 02- Slug Village
Level 03- Perilous Pit
Level 04- Cave of the Descendents
Level 05- Chasm of Chills
Level 06- Crystalus
Level 07- Hillville
Level 08- Sand Yego
Level 09- Miragia
Level 10- Lifewater Oasis
Level 11- Pyramid of the Moons
Level 12- Pyramid of the Shadows
Level 13- Pyramid of the Gnosticene Ancients
Level 14- Pyramid of the Forbidden
Level 15- Isle of Tar
Level 16- Isle of Fire
Level 17- Well of Wishes
Level 18- Bean with Bacon Megarocket (also the easiest spot to leave)
F10 + Y = View Clipping. You get to see where you can walk.... it makes it
easier for you to view where secret areas are. Note that this is turned off
after you leave the game- you can't turn it off. (Thanks to Global Enemy
for the reminder about that!)
Non-Debug Mode Cheat:
T+A+B (does not require debug mode) = 99 blasters, 4 shells, and a
keen. It is also the only way to get shells in the Shadowlands :)
F10 + F9 = Boss Mode. It will drop you down to what looks like a DOS Prompt
Oddly enough, this cheat is NOT mentioned on the Apogee website.... and
even though it is a F10+ something cheat, it isn't a debug cheat. Hit
escape to leave boss mode.
Those are the cheats for Commander Keen 4.
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http://www.3drealms.com/downloads.html is the URL where you can download
Commander Keen 1 and/or 4 (Shareware)
http://personal.mia.bellsouth.net/~spoon42/ <- that is my website, which
currently has a version of this FAQ, as well as one in HTML with additional
features.