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[[File:YEA.jpg|100px|thumb|right|YEA, as seen in the Classic Trilogy.]]
YEA is a white and small piece of text in [[Classic Trilogy]] that only appears in the top left corner of a level when the last or only [[Stinkers|Stinker]] of that level reaches the exit while the game is lagging immensely. The message lasts for a very short amount of time. Members on the forum were wondering what it did, and [[Midnight Synergy|Patrick Maidorn]] confirmed that it is a leftover bit of code used for testing when a level ends, and that it seems to have slipped through into the final game.<ref>[http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=83281#83281 Wonderland Community Board]</ref>
YEA is a white and small piece of text in [[Classic Trilogy]] that only appears in the top left corner of a level when the last or only [[Stinkers|Stinker]] of that level reaches the exit while the game is lagging immensely. The message lasts for a very short amount of time. Members on the forum were wondering what it did, and [[Midnight Synergy|Patrick Maidorn]] confirmed that it is a leftover bit of code used for testing when a level ends, and that it seems to have slipped through into the final game.<ref>[http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=83281#83281 Wonderland Community Board]</ref>



Revision as of 15:28, 7 May 2011

YEA, as seen in the Classic Trilogy.

YEA is a white and small piece of text in Classic Trilogy that only appears in the top left corner of a level when the last or only Stinker of that level reaches the exit while the game is lagging immensely. The message lasts for a very short amount of time. Members on the forum were wondering what it did, and Patrick Maidorn confirmed that it is a leftover bit of code used for testing when a level ends, and that it seems to have slipped through into the final game.[1]

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