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pretty good, but too easy. I remember levles 17-20 all took about 5 secs each, although a couple of pretty inspired ones in the middle.
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Good basis for a more involved game. Quite easy, and a bit restrictive with teh placement of things... add in water wheels, fountains, funnels... etc
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The game itself is good, but the levels have no sense of building difficulty. Half of them are basically given to you, as there's only one spot to put most items. The rest of the levels, however, don't get more difficult. The whole game doesn't have much of a difficulty curve, and there aren't any cool gadgets to make things more interesting.
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more like a proof of concept. or i am too smart for this game.
put too much pieces in each level, so a few are left over. will make it much more interesting to figure out which ones to use, which not and where.
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this really works touch your chest (boy or girl) then think of some one u like. then the next day she will ask you out,but u have to post this to five games
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since EVERYONE is asking this is number ten:
Place long one at the very bottom middle(under the 1-2-1 pipes) The place the tall one on top of the middle of the long one(sounds a little complicated) then put the tubes |_ and _| on the sides going into the bottom of the long one. then finally add the tube _| on the right-middle...ish (1)
and there you have it!
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That was kind of fun. I don't like how reset is a green button. I keep accidentally clicking it because I think green = go.
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Very good game. I love Strategy games like this and I am pretty good at them. The downsides to the game are it is TOO SHORT and TOO EASY. 4/5
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Good lateral thinking - this is best as an educational game in lateral thinking, probably aimed at about age 12. (Or between 8 and adult, depending on the speed of the learner, of course.) I also would like to see an expanded version with more open-ended and tricky setups.