The First Olympic Tidy Up
by BGamesSite
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The First Olympic Tidy Up
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Description
Will you help almighty Zeus and repair the Olympic facilities? Use ancient amphoras like solitaire cards and progress through challenging levels with beautiful graphics.
The game features various purchasable items that will assist you on your quest to become the triumphant winner of The First Olympic Tidy Up!
How to Play
Mouse to drag the amphoras and interact with the game.
FAQ
What is The First Olympic Tidy Up?
The First Olympic Tidy Up is a physics-based puzzle game developed by BGamesSite where you help clean up ancient Greece by tossing trash into a bin.
How do you play The First Olympic Tidy Up?
In The First Olympic Tidy Up, you use your mouse to aim and throw objects, trying to land them in the trash bin with as few throws as possible.
What is the main gameplay loop in The First Olympic Tidy Up?
The main gameplay loop involves selecting different objects, aiming, and throwing them into the trash bin, progressing through increasingly challenging levels.
Does The First Olympic Tidy Up have levels or progression?
Yes, The First Olympic Tidy Up features multiple levels that increase in difficulty as you advance, offering new objects and obstacles to overcome.
What makes The First Olympic Tidy Up unique among puzzle games?
The First Olympic Tidy Up stands out for its ancient Greece theme and humorous twist on physics-based puzzle gameplay, where cleaning up becomes an Olympic challenge.
Comments
xelepart
Feb. 24, 2010
Yes. This is solitaire. Saying this game isn't good because there are non-solitaire games out there doesn't make any sense, a lot of us like solitaire. As for this game itself, I think it's an improvement on most solitaires. It's a combination of a number of basic card solitaire games I've enjoyed in the past, plus making money to buy special powers, plus it's not staring at cards all day, which I can do in any other number of ways, including the real world. I like it... for a solitaire game.
jaskar
Feb. 24, 2010
the game itself is nice :) and as for u people.. this game is the type of "solitaire", so whats your problem? If you complain about the game type, then just play different game type.
Alyka
Sep. 19, 2011
That must have been one bitchin' party.
sethorien
Feb. 24, 2010
man these greeks sure know how to worship dionysus XD
pstr09
Feb. 25, 2010
liked it until the ending...just a box saying congrats you did it. Put a little effort in like the intro...maybe Zeus saying "you rock...can you plan my son's Bar Mitzvah?" or something like that.