![]() Visiting the level with any of the twelve available player costumes: flop. Collecting the hidden skull and coming back to the clouds: nothing. Visiting this level for the first time: no success. Visiting this level in Prestige Mode won't change anything neither. I already tried collecting all the coins in this level without finishing and then coming back to the cloud, which didn't work. Going back to left of the map and jump you can see a lava pit where you clouds would get you, which suggests that there really is something and not just a big chunk of air. However the first one is just one block to high to jump on. In stage 1-4 there are clouds right at the beginning of the stage that appear to be a platform to land on. However there are often only one or two mushrooms on at the same time, which would be quiet unusual and also translated to decimal it would range from very big to very small, the alphabet in ASCII ranges from 65 to 122, so I kinda threw that theory away and now I'm left there without a clue ![]() This pattern loops and the video shows one full cycle of the loop, after these 1:08 the pattern repeats like it started in the video.įirst I thought of a binary code: every mushroom has two states (small and big = 0 and 1) and there are eight of them which would perfectly make a byte and could be translated to letters with the help of ASCII code. There are eight of them and they have a pattern in which they change from big to small and back. However these eight mushrooms on stage 3-3 are the only ones I know of that are actually changing while the game is running. Some even get randomly replaced when restarting the map. Mos Speedrun features a lot of flowers and mushrooms all over the maps. I made two short videos about the two things I found, please tell me what you think and if you have an idea. I didn't find anything online, but considering these game aren't very well known or popular, it wouldn't be a surprise no one discovered it yet. On this journey I discovered some things I hope to be an awesome secret no one has discovered yet. ![]() I now played through it multiple times and put a lot of gaming hours in it. I'm not a big fan of the successor Mos Speedrun 2, so when it came out, it at least got me playing the old game again. I'm not very far, but you might find it interesting. If you want to know a bit about the game, check out my Mos Speedrun Wikia I recently started. I hope this is the right place to ask, since I need some help figuring out a puzzle in Mos Speedrun 1 or if there even is a puzzle to solve at all. I recently stumbled upon this sub because of the Eye ARG piece found in Mos Speedrun 2.
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