Achieved at : 2026-07-05
Rank : 3
(0.15% worse)
Lups : 871
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2026-07-06
| General Rules: |
Left and right difficulty switch settings must remain in the B/Novice position throughout gameplay. Must be played on a real 2600-compatible console or expansion module. Play with default settings unless otherwise specified. No code modifications that give the player an advantage over other players. No continues. No use of trainers, cheats, auto-fire (when not default present in-game) , game saves, or cheat codes. Can be overruled by the Specific Rules. It is discouraged and may lead to voters not accepting your score to: - excessively point farm - use glitches or other game exploits |
| Specific Rules: |
Game 1: Hedge Hopper ∙ Fixed course ∙ 10 barns Left difficulty switch setting must remain in the position indicated by the leaderboard category: A/Expert: Lower clearance height B/Novice: Standard clearance height Right difficulty switch setting must remain in the position indicated by the leaderboard category, matching the setting of the left difficulty switch: A/Expert: More geese. B/Novice: Less geese. A 4.8.22 |
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Ulisses Patriota
Hi everyone!
Submitting a new Barnstorming run with a time of 0:32.69.
The submitted attempt starts at approximately 16:17.
This one was really difficult for me. The more I play Barnstorming, the more I realize how much precision this game requires. Every obstacle seems to demand a very specific line, almost millimeter by millimeter, and even the smallest movement can drag the plane just enough to lose time.
I’m happy with this improvement. It took many attempts.
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to watch!
Submitting a new Barnstorming run with a time of 0:32.69.
The submitted attempt starts at approximately 16:17.
This one was really difficult for me. The more I play Barnstorming, the more I realize how much precision this game requires. Every obstacle seems to demand a very specific line, almost millimeter by millimeter, and even the smallest movement can drag the plane just enough to lose time.
I’m happy with this improvement. It took many attempts.
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to watch!