I got three stars on a few holes when I played this for the contest last week, but now the system isn't recognizing them unless I get the good scores again. And some of those three star holes weren't easy to get the first time around. Is this an issue with the API or the way the game saves?
Oh, I remember playing this one a while back! I mentioned how much trouble I had to my computer programmer brother, and HE, of course, said he found the game easy...We both agree that it's a very fun game.
@gamer52290 "Google" is an internet search engine and working it's way into being an accepted word. "Googol" is a one followed by 100 zeros, is a legitimate word, was the original name of the company Google, and is ironically tripping up my computer's spell check.
I don't know why so many people are complaining about this one. So many people asked for more levels of Icy Gifts, and SilenGames has delivered with a few new twists. I really like this one. The new power ups are nice, and while some levels are tough, I haven't run into any of put-my-fist-through-the-monitor frustration like I did the first time around. Good job!
I apparently wasn't logged in last time I played this and had to replay to get the badge...Still don't like the game all that much, though obviously I don't dislike it enough to not replay. Too much of a horror movie vibe for me...
Wonderful game and story. I really like the art. It was nice to see that the older son still grew into a decent person, based on how he welcomed the wandering girl in, and that the family was united at the end.
If you need to reset the ball in a level with a pump or plunger, just use the tool one time too many. The ball "pops" and reappears in the tumbler. Keeps your numbers up if you need more time to think.
It'd be nice to have a way to check off elements we've used and don't think can be used again with what we have available. Or a modified reactions list, either by element or from newest to oldest to avoid scrolling. I get a LOT of duplicate reactions because I forget that I've already done something, and miss some that the hints need to point out when I think I've already done something.