Sun, Jun 29, 2014
It is a dark time for the Moonsliders: no more ice cream is coming of the palace because Bipo the Bear has had an accident. His mask is blocked on "unhappy"! Marcus must confront him and inverse the mask to get the piece of the mirror. The problem is that Marcus has a cold and that he's in a foul mood.
Marcus and his friends must reach Sagoo, the king of the monkeys, to get a piece of the mirror. But they're not alone: they have to be faster than Vipkrad and run a course full of traps. Nothing could be more classical, except for an unusual aspect: Marcus thinks he's the victim of bad luck. And it seems that his bad luck is contagious.
Sat, Aug 8, 2015
The poor little Debbings have been captured by Vipkrad and condemned to hard labor at the bottom of the Chocobongo mines. Marcus must deliver them by guiding them to the surface. He will then receive a piece of the mirror from the Great Debbing, their spiritual leader. The problem is that the Debbings aren't particularly bright and only obey orders in a dumb fashion. Marcus thinks this is fun, but then loses three of the Debbings by mistake. Marcus can't forgive himself: he didn't realize how small and credulous the Debbings were. Marcus decides to show them how to be "grownups". Will he succeed?
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Sat, Aug 15, 2015
Marcus has to find who stole the Chocobongo in the Big Hotel of MacManaman by the Sea. If he succeeds, the Director of the Hotel will give him a piece of the mirror. For Marcus, the culprit is obviously Vipkrad. It's always him anyway! And he's going to prove it. But what if Vipkrad was innocent?
Sat, Aug 1, 2015
Sybillin announces the mission: Marcus will have to go through Vipkrad's factories and build a robotic armor that will allow him to face his enemy and get a piece of the mirror from him. Enthusiastically, Marcus takes the elements of the robots that he likes, ignoring Loumie's suggestions. Until Loumie finds herself separated from the group. Will Marcus succeed in his mission without her?
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Wed, Dec 23, 2015
Marcus and his friends enter the Great Seven Light Towers Tournament. Marcus will have to defend the title held by Gorbar the Magnificent to keep the Championship Belt decorated with a piece of the mirror. It symbolizes supremacy in the arena. Marcus is very motivated, especially since he knows all the special tricks. But he quickly changes his mind when he realizes that it's easier with a game controller than in real life. He just can do his tricks without the controller, especially the Mega Gorbar. Marcus loses his self-confidence and has to face the facts: he's not Gorbar, he'll never be as strong as him and he's going to lose. In the arena, it's a nasty competition and anything goes. Seeing the situation, Ephi and Gratrok only have one thing in mind: give Marcus back his self-confidence!