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Ok guys here is the guide to get a great start.
Start with Human+Apple=sin and knowledge. Then Berst+Darkness=Demon
Then you make Man+Woman=sex and life. After that you make Demon+Water=Cthulhu, and then Human+Fire=Corpse and Suffering.
Now you got alot, but you need more! Corpse+Life=Zombie. Then Corpse+Fire=Ash.
Fire+Air=Energy. Now you just need to make Life+Earth=Worm. And Energy+Demon= magic.
Magic+Woman=Witch. Darkness+Energy=Death. And Life+Light=Angel.
Angel+Human=Prayer.
Now you got the basic ones, and remember that computer+computer=Internet.
Good luck!! vote this up for all the noob that does not know how to play!
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I don't like this game at all... how is it a 4+? This is one of those games that can be completed by a monkey if he had enough time.. 1/5
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Kongregate should change its name to HidePeoplesCommentsWhoIDontAgreeWith. I dont mind hearing other points of view... but here anything other than a G rated "thumbs up" gets hidden. Guys... why are we censoring each other? If you disagree, just leave it... unless it has a very high rating, but why so many hidden comments? Do you all really insist on being that ignorant?
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This games (and doodle god) starts off fun, but after a while there are too many elements to try to combine, and it becomes tedious and frustrating.
This could be easily solved by highlighting 'final' items separately, so you never need bother trying to combine them.
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Items that you can't use combine new elements anymore should light up or something. It's extremely frustrating trying to find new combinations in the end.
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W00T! Done with the help of http://ultimatewalkthrough.blogspot.com/2010/11/doodle-devil-walkthrough-for-all.html.
Most of em are not right.. but meh :)
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I wish the game was a bit more goal-oriented, since it's a doodle devil maybe you could have created a preexisting category of "good" things and we would be starting to work with those and had to create worse and worse things to ultimately counter the virtues? As it the game is really a lot of fun through about first 50 combinations or so, after that it becomes slightly repetitive and grows extremely frustrating for the last 10-20 items where you're just testing everything on everything waiting for hints to reload. Very fun mechanics, nice technical execution but lacks something to drive the player to finish it (except for the badges) and a few combinations are a tad esoteric. I'm still giving it a 4 for originality but if there is a next game in the series it'll get no more than 3 unless it improves on the formula somehow.
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hmm.. combinations aren´t that logical like in the original.. for me its 1/5.. when i found the game i was so happy to see some kind of a good "follower" but all in all its just a bad copy... :/
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I enjoyed the game. I'd been waiting for the badges to come out all week, and was highly anticipating the game. Definitely an improvement from the last one, but still faces the same problem as the first one - too repetitive. Although some of the elements did make me laugh, I think it could've been better. 4/5. Nice work. :P
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I liked the first game. It was a fairly new (or at least not overused) concept and the quotes were funny, so I forgave the slightly lacking gameplay. The second game was really lame. The combinations made way less sense than in the first, and there was no innovation AT ALL in the game play. More spamming and less logic does not make a good sequel. Listening to comments and improving the game does.