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I've played through all the levels except the ones at the end. I'm stuck on 35 and wishing there was a walkthrough somewhere in the web. XD I struggled through all of the other ones, but this one is killing me. Literally!
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Fun, quirky, and very replayable. The sequel improves on the original. Even when a level can be frustrating (34!), it' s a fun frustrating, not a "where's the damn walkthrough already" frustrating. Here's hoping for a trilogy!
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@rydander : no doubt he's hacking. Every game running on your computer is *very* easy to hack. Or maybe the game confused "points" with "colors changed"?
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WOW! You made another game for the series (more than one game similar to it) w/ new stuff, keep it coming guys, the 3d looks are the best in all your games!
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I enjoyed this. Level 35 gave me the most bother but nothing was too bad. Challenging without being frustrating. I like that. Good job.
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Utterly cute. Looking for something with a bit of a challenge, but not overly easy, and this fit the bill. Nice progression through difficulty, and I like that the music keeps it upbeat without becoming a kid's song. Very nice! 4/5
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Wow, this game is so new that there isn't even a walkthrough. Totally stuck on level 34. Most websites talk about the game going to level 30 though.
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@auntieturkey The game hasn't even been out for 1000 hours. Don't try and get plused if the thing you said you've done is impossible -_-
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5/5 - decent puzzle game, at first it would be 4/5 for being too easy, but it got tougher on the harder levels, and what really pushed it into 5 territory was simply not using the annoying gimmick of forcing us to go to another site for an achievement.
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Game crashed the flash player on me a few times (a feature this only shares with one other game on Kongregate), but other than that, this was a really enjoyable game. Too many puzzle game developers rely on cheap patchwork to increase difficulty; they'll introduce a new rule at, like, Lv. 50 instead of using their heads with what they already have. This game doesn't do that, which is why it's exactly what a puzzle game should be.