Since the rules are quite vague as of right now I have created a some suggestions to keep timing standardized (open for further suggestions):
Game Rules: A video is required for a valid time. Runs are invalid if you at any time: • Return to the menu during a run • Use of tools during during a run (like scripts or TAS) Timing: • Time starts on the first frame of the level being visible. • Time ends on the first frame the text "Nice One!" is visible at the end of the run • You can start a run either from the menu or by completing the previous level
Category Rules: Full Game: • Objective is to beat all six levels in order (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) as fast as possible
Individual Level: • Objective is to beat the level as fast as possible
I should've got around to this sooner, and I'd feel bad if I just copy and pasted these, so I'm gonna make you a moderator.
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Congratulations to HappyPiggy for taking back the world record! I'm happy that I checked speedrun.com when I did, or else I would've missed it. He first broke the sub 1 minute barrier, then just over 50 seconds, and then 48.9 seconds! My guess is that the feasible limit is somewhere in the 47 second