![]() ![]() That one is designed for Wall Breaker, clicking both the wall and bricks at once. ![]() Yes, it's one line, and I can't be bothered cleaning it up, sorry. This is placed on an onclick event on whatever element I want to use as the starter: I feel this gives me the simplest control over everything. ![]() I use two methods, both buy accessing the DOM and adding events to existing elements.
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