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i liked Loops of zen much more. In LOZ you could think ahead what was going to hapen, in this is juz cliking til it look fine. May be the autor wanted it that way, but i like the other.
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This one is a lot easier than loops of zen. In loops of zen, one could stuck and change a lot of tiles due to problematic tile. But in this game one have more hints -- number of connections to neighbor tiles is doubled -- so one can finish the level without serious backtracking. I've encountered problematic tile requires changing two neighbor tiles only once, compared to ten to twenty tiles in loops of zen. This considerably makes the game not challenging.
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geez. and I thought I kicked my habit with loops of zen. Now I'm gonna have to go back and play that to death again. This one is harder, but same strategy for me, work on the edges and work your way in. I still wish there was a grid lock option.
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you just click each box once or twice 'til it looks like it fits... go through the whole grid... eventually you solve the puzzle. there's really no challenge in it... how many points should i give it for being real pretty?
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I loved Loops of Zen, this one is even better because it uses semi irregular patterns. Must have taken a while to figure out how to get a generator to work with patterns like this. Needs Badges!
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since level 11 gives me a score in highscores of 5.. and people got 16..
I guess its 2 levels per highscore
so there is 32 levels?
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Who cares if he made loops of zen? Perhaps he could have thought of something slightly more original. But then again, I haven't explored this to see if it's any different than Loops beyond a few levels. Time will tell I guess.
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i like the grid idea, but, the shapes are all different. i liked the old one in that the curves were almost always the same.
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i expected this to be a great hit with me. it hasn't turned out that way. i think this is a case of less is more.
in Loops, i actually played it like a logic puzzle. this is too cluttered, and too complex. i logic the edges, and then just click the inner pieces to match up.
i do still like this somewhat, and the tracks are way pretty, but after playing for a while, i think i have to admit that this just isn't as good of a game as LoZ.