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Oh my goodness, that is such a high score- I cannot even imagine scoring so high myself!! I am happy to call this the 'unofficial' world record.
Please consider, if you'd like, recording video of further attempts just so there's no doubt that any future high scores are legitimate.
Thank you very much for playing. You are probably the best player in the world...

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Yeah, I got a little obsessed with this game during finals at uni.

I've only gotten to 100k+ three times, counting the one pictured, so I can't re-record that, but here's 68k, which I haven't seen anyone post about online before.

I don't recall seeing any high score attempts ever being recorded! Would be cool to see the '68k' one, but the link seems to be broken for now.

I fixed the Vimeo link, but here's a 90k clip on Youtube. I also added a second clip showing the rare 6x combo and a 70k score.

I was really hoping the 6x combo would come back in the PC game in some form. It's the only way that you can save a 5x tower from breaking through the roof through skill rather than luck. That's the one downside of the game: literally any time you can get the 4350 points from a 5x tower, there is a 1/6 chance of immediately breaking through the roof, even if you break the tower immediately. As a result, most of my high scores come from games where, by pure chance, I got a lot of 5x towers without a block immediately landing on top. It would be nice if, even if difficult, there was some way to get the full 5x bonus without exposing yourself to a 1/6 chance of a crippling dead block. Getting 5x towers quickly is really the only way to get a high score.

I previously tried strategies destroying every tower before it gets high enough to reach the ceiling, but since it takes more than two 4x towers to equal one 5x tower, it takes way too long. Even playing a 10 or 20 minute game like that, you don't reach 60k. Even worse, a 4x tower has a 1/36 chance of automatically breaking the roof, and you need more of them, so you end up facing the same risks.

Yes, you've identified some of the big issues with this game's balance! A lot of luck that is really hard to account for.
I addressed these in Combo Postage, the remake of this game. Consider giving it a try sometime if you have a Windows or Linux computer, and can spare the cost. :-)

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Oh, of course I bought Combo Postage! I was checking the steam every month or so during the dev cycle.

It didn't really hit the same for me. Not sure why, but it didn't feel as twitchy as Cardhoard. I haven't tried v2, I'll give that a go now.

Edit: oh yeah, the controls felt really weird after playing cardhoard. Not having a separate key for ground-pound was a really hard adjustment.

Ah, that is very fair! I appreciate you checking Combo Postage out regardless. The choice to merge the jump and stomp button was a very hard one, trust me! Hehe... Anyway, I do not plan to ever remove this prototype iteration, so please continue to play to your heart's content.