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The player controls a being with a moon for its head, and must use their rear to draw the symbol by raising and lowering their rear to make strokes.
The player controls a being with a moon for its head, and must use their rear to draw the symbol by raising and lowering their rear to make strokes.


* '''Level 1:''' The player must draw two lines, which form an upside-down "V" that becomes a rainbow or a music note.
* '''Level 1:''' The player must draw two lines, which form a caret/Greek letter lambda that becomes a rainbow or a music note.
* '''Level 2:''' The player must draw three lines, which form either a lightning bolt that becomes a fork with pasta, or a backwards "N" that becomes a sundae.
* '''Level 2:''' The player must draw three lines, which form either a lightning bolt that becomes a fork with pasta, or a backwards "N" that becomes a sundae.
* '''Level 3:''' The player must draw four lines, which form either an "M" that becomes the heart-shaped rear of a stylized depiction of the player character, or an infinity symbol that becomes a hair bow.
* '''Level 3:''' The player must draw four lines, which form either an "M" that becomes the heart-shaped rear of a stylized depiction of the player character, or an infinity symbol that becomes a hair bow.

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