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Grow Tower
By: Colin Robinson | January 29th, 2009

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Everyone’s favorite quirky flash series is back, this time you have to Grow a Tower, it may not be the best of the grow series but it’s definitely fun to play through.

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Depending if you cheat or not I suspect the game will take the average player about 15-20 minutes to clear, it’s definitely fun although compared to the previous Grow’s it doesn’t seem to have as higher artwork level. Nonetheless check it out.

Special thanks to David Burela for alerting me.

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Walkthrough Below: (Select the text to see it)

Box with red Button

Sideways pot.

Brick

Earth (grass and rock)

Red Pot

(Walkthrough end)

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    scarth0111

    do not play the game to much or you probely would DIE of bordom

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    Saurabh

    I definitely agree with your point that what Afghanistan needs the most is surpopt for Afghan women. The United States should invest more in humanitarian issues like building libraries and schools instead of launching attacks and bomb raids. However, it is misleading to assume that the violence against women increased regardless of the watch of American soldiers. Only recently the Taliban started to initiate acid terror attacks on children and students. It is a bit too hasty to conclude that the stationing American soldiers in Afghanistan serve no purpose. I believe what Afghanistan needs is a safe environment for education. In order to provide more security, I believe one way is to station more American soldiers. Afghanistan meets all the requirements to change and reform. The people are ready to change. Despite constant threats and attacks, women are seeking education. Even the schoolgirls are determined; a 17 years old girl named Shamsia is firm in her stance that she will still continue her schooling after the acid attack. Moreover, according to Orzala Ashra, who is an independent civil rights and human rights activist, women are not locking themselves at home because of physical threats. Despite the lack of security, the nation longs for education and change. At this point, I believe United States should not withdraw, but intervene to help bring about a change to the country. It is the chance to prove that the war is not an aimless war. It is the chance to prove that United States engaged in combat to reorganize and rebuild the nation. Before the United States intervened in 2001, Afghan women were kept inside the darkness. The Taliban strictly forbid any education to the women and the status of the women in Afghanistan was constantly deteriorating. However, once the country is willing to fix the most deeply enrooted tradition in the society, it is ready for change. It is certainly reasonable for President Obama to take time and ponder about his options. It is hard to initiate any actions when there is no reliable partnership. Yes, the Afghanistan president is not cooperating as much as the United States expected. However, President Obama should know that at least fifty percent of the nation is ready to lend a hand, which is the reliable partnership that President Obama should be looking for.

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