Lovely. s soothing and at the same time thought-provoking. I felt like I was in some other dimension, watching a universe grow from dust.
...sentimental, maybe. But true.
This is one of my favorite games on the internet. I play it when I want to waste time, when I'm feeling like seeing adorableness, when I'm feeling down, when I'm sleepy and should be in bed, and any other time the opportunity arises.
Thank you for making elephants even more awesome.
Fairly nice game. The tutorial for the tools could have been a bit more informative I suppose, but I caught on quickly so it really wasn't a big hassle.
New concept, too. I like the mixture of a find-the-object game, mixed with both an adventure element and an escape-the-room feel. The time was lenient but at the same time allowed for some sense of urgency.
Overall, well done. 4/5
After looking around the game and using some observation tactics (click and dragging to see what parts were important), I decided I would need a mic to blow out the torches or something. The comments below seem to agree with that...so what about people (like myself) who do not have a microphone?
Absolutely wonderful game...I would really like to be able to see the world change as I created new elements, though.
I mean, I got "car" before "house." How cool a world would that be?
The resolution is indeed a little poor for a find-the-object game, but I managed to beat it on my first try anyway. Overall it was fun, though I had to squint ^^
@99page: Kylobek has a point. If the game HAS the option to turn the sound off, the sound should turn off when the option is selected. What if someone wanted to listen to something else while playing the game? The problem is not the volume, it's the option not working. :p
@Arcane56: You hit it continuously, same way you kill anything else. You can only kill it when it's bright though, I think.
I really wish this game would save my gold. Also, tons of grinding in the lower levels, and then a HUGE jump in awesome item drops towards the end. Maybe make the difficult curve more gradual?