▪◾Hello!◾▪ !!DOUBLE CLICK THE FLAG AND MAKE SURE THE JUPITER IN THE BOTTOM RIGHT IS ON TOP OF THE WHITE BAR OR SOME BUTTONS MAY NOT WORK!! ✨Here is my project on Jupiter! I chose to do my project in the form of a website. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PLAYING. THEY ARE IMPORTANT.✨ >INSTRUCTIONS< •DOUBLE CLICK THE FLAG!! Maybe pause for like half a second before clicking it a second time. Make sure the little help bubble, on the bottom right, is above the white rectangle with the up and down arrows. •Click on the different buttons •When using the help button, the menu, and your profile be sure to hover over the white rectangles (for the help button just hover over it until the message shows) •If you don't see the cart emoji, open your profile again. •When purchasing tickets and space suits, click the button once for 1 item. They will show in your cart. •Click the cart emoji to open your cart •Click Ads to close them >Log In Password< •Username: ScienceIsEpic1 •Password: Pluto1s@planet
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