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The original had more thought in it, more logic than this. I feel this moreso requires simply lining up the pieces (I work outside in) and just muscling through it. In the original I "knew" what certain pieces had to do, this one it's hard to see what certain pieces have to do.
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Grid size increases too fast. Clicking becomes less skill and more random because patterns are more complex than the previous game. That's "cool" but it makes for less stimulating gameplay where it's not about recognizing the piece requirements and more about simpler luck.
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5/5
great.... PLEASE ADD A FUNCTION SO THAT HOLDING SHIFT (OR OTHER BUTTON) that highlights the tiles that are not "completed"
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I wish there was a "smite" thing so to mark those idiotic ppl that dont read the descriptions and keep saying: OMFG!!111 its a rip off. /sigh
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Despite being a kind of a puzzle-hater, I really liked Loops of Zen and I'm really glad there's a sequel! Haha, I found it slightly amusing that the instructions were shaking around in response to what happened last game.
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I liked the simple shapes of Loops Of Zen- these shapes are too random and complex for me; it's just like randomly clicking the square untill it seems to fit.
3/5
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lmfao if anyone seriously thinks this game is difficult or even more difficult than loops of zen, they need to go back to kindergarten and learn common sense
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It's even better than Loops of Zen!
It really calms me down and helps get my mind concentrated. Thanks a lot for the new game.
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I like the variation on Loops of Zen. (BTW guys, this is the same creator, not some ripoff) Perhaps this could be added as later levels of LoZ instead of its own game. IMO this is MUCH easier than its predecessor.
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Good game, very nice sequel to loops of zen... But having these new, oddly-shaped pieces is kind of annoying, to be honest. Still, fun distraction for a bit. 4/5
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I really enjoy this, but it may be slightly buggy. I've found a couple of instances where a piece would only turn to the correct position and one other of the three possible wrong positions. I've never yet been locked out of a right position.
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god how retarded can u people get? This is sequel to loops of zen, not a rip-off...even if it is, the guy who made loops of zen MADE this game, so it doesn't matter,
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I like it more than Loops of Zen because you can't just think your way through it-I can't anyway, there are to many pieces.
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I dunno if this game is easier than Loops of Zen or not. It could just be that I figured out how to solve these puzzles from Loops. OR it could be because the irregular shapes make it easier. How knows.
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please stop calling it a copy of loops of zen. this guy made loops of zen, and he says it's the sucssesor to loops of zen. it's a sequal, not a knock off. please take the time to read the game description and visit the creators profile before making a comment like that.
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too easy, you just rotate one piece (from one corner) at a time wandering upwards just making sure your current rotation fits with all the already rotated pieces.