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I love how at the end of the level you can swipe across the remaining blocks to make them explode in one go. That's a detail that mostly go unnoticed
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How could i have missed this little gem of a game! i know ive played something super similar, maybe its predecessor, but this is nice
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I don't know which mode that is but the one with the hearts seems a bit easier. Like daexion I also had problems with the red X on some blocks.
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This is a fast play game, even playing the blocks which is slow mode. Arrows play faster for anyone new to the game. The lag time of Kong is terrible. Kek Games would not be happy.
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The only real issue is when there is a massive red X across them that obscures the pale box inside that indicates it's a pass through box. I couldn't see the pass through indicator on level 31 for the longest time.
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Ah, finally, a non-Flash game, and it's not an April Fools joke! ;) ... Already have the badge but I really liked the style and relaxing gameplay of this series of games :) Keep up the good work KekGames ;)
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I really dig these sorts of minimalistic, easy-to-learn-but-hard-to-master puzzles -- each new addition to the rules is simple enough to grasp on its own, so much so that the tutorials can be textless, but before long they're combined into some pretty clever combinations. I don't mind admitting some of the later ones had me stumped for a while.
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Great game! Other than that when you only have the "one-click" blocks left, you should just win... 4/5 tho, great puzzle game.
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lol i played unpuzzledx and it made me a mega iq man so i litteraly finished all the games that are unpuzzle that kong has in 3 days
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for every new feature added each level, I thought "oh goddamn"
for every time those features mix with each other I thought "oh GODDAMN"
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This kind of puzzle has just one big inconvenient: you know (or should) that there is always at least one block to move. So try them one by one, each direction, eventually thinking the few configurations of specials, and... there is the solution. This step by step action seems to me without any global strategy or real difficulty. But it can surely intertain and relax you.