Vast improvement over the prequel. Moving is much more fluid and having the option to use keyboard only is much more convenient. I like the variety of droid types too. Nice job :)
@mame85, here's a good walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XQBU9rX6KI. You have to use Ed's rolling ability; took me awhile to figure out too :)
Some really clever ideas, but unfortunately, too much external interaction for my liking. I don't feel comfortable uploading files or emailing an unknown entity or messing around with my system clock. Plus, a lot of the mechanics are very system dependent.
Lol, it took me five minutes of mashing my arrow keys with no result until I bothered to read the instructions. Unfortunately, space is actually not working :(
Despite the majority of comments, I actually found this pretty fun. In one sense, it's pretty predictable. But at the same time, I've never played anything like it before, which I think makes it a little bit more than just "average." Still, I respect those who did find it so. We have the ability to rate and comment for a reason--to give input to ultimately make things _better_ for everyone. Let's stop voting to put others down and start doing it to build others up.
Other levels: use your brain. Riot levels: shake mouse like crazy and hope for the best! Haha, needless to say, the riots are not my favorite, but otherwise great puzzle game. I especially love the rotaries.
Took me awhile to get the hang of it, but I've found I really like it. Thank you SO much for resuming at the same level when you die instead of restarting!
Nice take on a color theory puzzle. I like that it teaches the sequence of the spectrum. Great balance of challenging but not too frustrating. I'd love to see more levels! 5/5
Potential to be fun, but too fast and not enough end nodes. It's impossible to do much when you have plenty of bridges but nothing to close off the ends.
It would be really helpful to have an area on the side to set some pieces in while you're working. It's hard to concentrate on one area when everything you move makes the rest of the puzzle flash like Christmas lights.
Interesting concept, although it can be kind of hard to tell when they become fully solid. Still, I can see it being pretty cool with some revision. 3/5