Nice concept, but if the fact you have to scroll to see where you're aiming your catapult at, or see the effect of the shots makes it too cumbersome to play.
I like the fact that pieces that should be connected stay connected when you connect them, and move as a single piece. But it does need more images, and more room to stack the loose pieces in.
It would be better if the game remembered some state. It's kind of strange carpet sealing themselves, cupboards locking themselves, lids reappearing, etc. Also, if you've already have the match, going back to the bicycle shouldn't say that you've picked up the match again. 3/5
Changed my rating from 5/5 to 2/5. I played till level 40 yesterday, but if I play again, I have to start at level 1 again. Which makes this game a "play once, never return" game. As such, I can't rate it above 2/5. Pity, because it's a fun game. But having to rework through all the levels isn't something I look forward to.
Ok game. Some items are 2-D in an otherwise 3-D world which gives a weird effects. Would have liked it better if you wouldn't have to restart from level 1 after running out of time in level 2. Couldn't be bothered to do level 1 again.
I like the concept, but I don't like the fact you have to download the picture from the net. Downloading makes the comparison harder because even after scaling, the downloaded picture has a far superior quality than the image from the game - which makes you initially spot all kinds of difference which aren't intended. Only after learning that all differences are objects missing from the original (at least, at the first picture haven't tried the others yet - sucks that you have to start over again) it becomes easier. 4/5