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The first 40 levels or so feel pretty pointless. They're just a simple process of elimination to familiarize the mechanics, which could've easily been condensed into a faster ramp up over ~10 levels.
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amazing concept and plays incredibly satisfying, i'm also got interested in actually purchasing the track that plays on the background, it's so nice and soothing :)
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I would have given 4 stars for some slight weaknesses (counter reaching zero giving away the next piece often, red lock veiling group symbols), but a game that employs the calming effect of rain sounds is an auto +1, so it's 5 again in the end.
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Very nice game. It was a bit hard but it was worth it. The loop music is also relaxing and it help to be concentrated.
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i just think it's a very easy game... I've played for live 20 levels waiting for it to become challenging, but I just got bored..
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can they please just remove the delay so i can instantly slide away pieces instead of the game bugging out all the time
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Interesting take on an age-old puzzle type. Many variations of blocks gives the game some longevity as well. Could maybe do with a UI update to look a little more sleek (my personal preference) but all in all a good game to play. Nice and relaxing - if somewhat repetitive - soundtrack, too.
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Definitely healthy for ones own neural network, "Brain games." As they call them. Increase neural connectivity flexibility intelligence wisdom logical and fluid intelligence depending upon the title. It may even increase other levels of ones unknown feats for the mind is a wealth of untapped synaptic potential that lies dormant for most of the lives of those unknowing of there true potential.
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This game is wonderful. I keep thinking that making these levels must be even more of a puzzle than actually solving them. Well done by the dev
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know what? just realized it never gave me cred for beating the last few levels. it was starting to run pretty badly, but freshing the window, even restarting the comp, doesn't seem to do any damn good. so nvm. cache clear? no thanks. sure i can delete the save individually, but that doesn't mean i'll be replaying the game. 1/5
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it's a fun game, but the lag is pretty terrible. also, the ad banner really gets in the way on occasion, not to mention it's a nuisance every time you bring up the menu. the music is nice, but after a while it can really start getting on your nerves. lastly, thanks for the hint system, but seriously, if i can get through the entire game without a single one, than just about anybody can, and it really isn't necessary. on the bright side, the puzzles make sense and can be a bit challenging at times, which is more than i can say for the second game, even though it feels a bit long and the number of features a bit much. it's only a pity that Kong couldn't incorporate something about those last 10 levels too. those were pretty good.
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decent game wouldn't say its the greatest thing every but its a good time killer but doesn't really add anything new to this time of game
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this game was pretty excellent but tbh on higher resolutions it is a little hard to see all of the symbols on the tiles. maybe add an option to make the tiles a little bigger, and this would subsequently scale up the markers on the tiles so they could be more obvious