The Book Thief
Dead Letters: Help Liesel steal coins from Mama's washing and ironing money and other nooks and crannies. Then help her gather up her letters to post with the money. Careful not to bump into Mama at the end or she will give you a Watschen. The only way to get past her is to squash her from above, then advance to the next level. Hopefully she isn't there yet. Keep in mind, Liesel can't swim or touch the spikes. After being impaled with spikes three times her blood loss will lead to death.
Hitler's Birthday 1940: There is a monumental celebration for Hitler’s birthday. A pile of books, picture etc that link to Germany’s “enemies” burn in his honour to respect their leader. Flags are hung up at everyones houses and a parade is held. Liesel is forced to burn books, help her by releasing them from their box. The people trample everywhere, be careful of going near them, the only way you can avoid them is landing directly on top of them or staying clear altogether. Collect as many coins as you can on the way, then proceed to the next chapter.
Ludwig is seriously injured! His sock is soaked with blood. Though he taunted Liesel, she is forgiving. He doesn't sneer at her in the slightest. Help her gather the medicine and bandages by weaving between the crowd. The people will disappear as you move amongst them. Collect the coins along the way.
To complete the game, answer this question by colliding Liesel with the correctly labelled box.
Which selection holds all truths?
a. Liesel sent the letters to her biological mother using the stolen money. The books burnt were any they could find, as Hitler's opinions were contradicted by the information held inside them. Liesel lost herself in the crowd and could not find her way home with Ludwig.
b. The money used was stolen from Mama's washing and ironing money jar. The books burnt were particularly of Hitler's enemies. Liesel lost herself in the crowd and could not find her way home with Ludwig.
c. The money used was stolen from Mama's washing and ironing money jar. The books burnt were any they could find, as Hitler's opinions were contradicted by the information held inside them. Ludwig Schmeikl was injured and desparately needed Liesel's help.
d. Liesel sent the letters to her biological mother using the stolen money. The books burnt were particularly of Hitler's enemies. Ludwig Schmeikl was injured and desparately needed Liesel's help.