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also i played all the levels now i entered this game page again and the screen is blue, plz fix it. a bug. the last screen i saw before exit was level select screen.
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So level 36 is just level 1 to signal a loop, i wish i knew ihow many levels were out there before starting. 35 levels for future players.
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On level 5,I didn't know what to do,so I started making the screen as big as I could with one of the blocks.Pretty sure I won.
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Simple, but challenging, puzzle game. Similar to Upbot Goes Up, I'll grant, but different enough to be distinct, and with different enough control to be entirely different puzzles, and therefore, while reminiscent, an entirely distinct game, challenging and enjoyable entirely in its own right. 5/5.
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If you believe this is the same game as Upbot Goes Up, you do not understand puzzle games. Upbot Goes Up uses a teleportation mechanic and multiple blocks that must be moved at the same time. This game only uses direction changing, and each block is moved independently. It is much cleaner and more intuitive, at the cost of being much easier and having fewer permutations. It's not a game about squares. That is just a joke. This is a game about puzzles, and they are puzzles that are fundamentally different from puzzles in Upbot Goes Up.
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I made it to level 27 before realizing the back arrow doesn't take you back to the menu. It just reverses the last move. Would have made a few levels a lot easier :)
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I like this, nice and simple in one way (to understand), yet not quite in another (to complete - after l20). Just what a puzzle game should be. Only thing I'd like to see is a high score list, which would encourage people to play for longer.
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Let's get one thing straight... I don't hate puzzle games. Too much. But when it reaches the point where you have to fail and fail and fail and fail before hitting on the solution, literally try *every possible thing*, that's a no-go. That isn't fun, heck, it doesn't even qualify as work, more like tedium, one endless grinding task after another. The complete lack of sound effects is also a minus. Look at Continuuity, which was very challenging but where you could overcome the challenges with ingenuity and careful study, and where the music set the proper mood. That's the difference between a puzzle game that's engrossing and satisfying to complete and one that's just another aggravating waste of time. 1/5
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I love puzzle games like this one. I love it even more when I complete a hard level :) But would need some music ): ! Very nice game 5/5 Still didn't finish !
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It have potential, but the sound and music in gaming industry is too important. I just quit after 12 because of it. Even a 8bit music will do, but total silence...
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I dont know how to play this game! It needs a 5-level tutorial and an achievement for finishing the first five levels.
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Cool just a clone of Upbot Goes Up, except the cloning machine was obviously broken because this game is far inferior to the original.
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Argh, another puzzle game that only unlocks one puzzle at a time, so I can't skip the one I'm stuck on and try others.
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It's an okay game with a somewhat unique idea that was executed fairly well. Unfortunately, I outgrew it very quickly. Too repetitive for me.
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I think there's a bug: After you beat the game, hitting the Back/Undo button in the level select screen makes everything blank.