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suntemple this are the best game what you create are the best puzzle game you suntemple are the best game and thanks for the game
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Looks like the game doesn't save your progress when you complete the level - only when you leave the game. My browser crashed on level 12 medium, and I had to redo all small and medium levels up to that point.
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at the beginning of every level: i have a snail where my brain should be...................... at the end of every level: i am russel crowe in a Beautiful Mind
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This badge is horrid for anybody not good at puzzles....stuck at lvl 18 and used up the starting hints. (yes i know they regenerate)
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Wow this music is really annoying. Not that its a bad song, but the part where it repeats is really jarring, disrupting an otherwise peaceful game
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Anyone else having trouble with the badge? It says I already have it but it's not recognising it for the badge of the day
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Enjoyable little game. The one improvement I would suggest: allow me to move the pieces around easily like puzzle pieces, putting them down anywhere I want on the board, instead of having them immediately return to their original positions. This would allow me to better organize the pieces.
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Cool game! Some puzzles are easy, and some are hard. But overall, a nice little game. I did have to turn the music off after a bit though. Just got too annoying. 4/5
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The best music that any flash game on this whole website has ever had. It seems to be a remix from a song that I can't remember the name of. It's actually kinda killing me, now.
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This is a nice spin on a typical puzzle - I find it still works best to start on the edges, since only a couple of pieces can ever fit the shapes of the border. Then work from there.
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Ok, not every 15 minutes. But still. You shouldn't even need more than the five you get at the start. It is not rocket science. This was one of the easier medium badges.
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Its an adaptation of a board game called "Ubongo" - the board game is better as yo also need to decide in which orientation and which side of the pieces you need to use. Maybe add a comparison how long people need in average for levels or some rating system? Look and feel is good, but as an adaptation its quite basic...
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I've found the best approach here is to focus on that jagged edge shape. Find the most likely edge pieces, then build out from that piece worrying only about making a solid block. When you get to the end, if you have a hole that looks like a piece rotated, just move some pieces (counter) clockwise around the board or to the opposite side until it fits. Oh, also, every stylistic aspect of this game, from the sound effects to the animation, is revolting.
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nonono u cant do tis tis is unposible game coz not all tings r te same bignes all te time sumtime u have rly big ting and sumtime u have rly small ting and ten u cant no what u gota do so 1/5 for unfair
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Hints do generate over time. They're in the store. It's a long wait, but it gives you a few more. You can buy them as well but if you get the 1 free hint it starts a timer. Really a decent way to use a store in a game as not essential but speeds it up for those who want to keep going.
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Don't know if it's my version of Flash or what, but the screen keeps blacking out. I have to scroll the window to force a drawing refresh. Kind of annoying when it happens every few seconds...
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A way to make the medium puzzles a little easier is the find the bottom row first. Once you get two pieces that fit together at the bottom most ideally, the rest are pretty obvious
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Seemed pretty fun, at first, but due to being randomly generated the difficulty curve can be pretty wonky. Some levels seemed like they could be solved logically, while others were simply trial and error. Maybe I'm just bad, lol. It does seem somewhat cynical to have the option to pay for hints in a game that's 100% algorithm, but the six free hints that you can get immediately (you can get another free hint from the shop at the very beginning plus more on a slow timer) are more than enough to get the badge.
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... [3]: - along with the addition of the 2 Aforementioned Badges, which I believe should exist, given the level of challenge offered & the potentially long time expenditure, particularly on the Larger Boards. Just my thoughts. Again: One of my Favorite Games, thus far, on this site.
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... [2]: Now: I REALLY WANTED to Complete this game, notwithstanding having acquired the sole Badge for this game early on. [Note: Considering the fact the a "Big Board" Size exists, I think that this game deserves at least 1 more Badge for completing a specific quantity of levels on the latter - in addition to an all-inclusive Badge that is rewarded upon clearing, say, 40 Levels on ALL Board Sizes - making for 120 Completed Levels. But I digress.] However, I did not realize until just now that this game never ends - which kind of puts a slight damper on my experience. I think having 2 Modes available [e.g "Adventure", whereby Completion of each Board is possible, and potentially challenges players with Speedruns with Leaderboard Competition; and "Endless", which would be just be what the game offers right now, would be a great addition ...
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This game is currently one of my Favorites. Easily. The "Small Board" Size is an excellent, introductory series of very simple Levels - something to help prepare your Brain for the subsequent Board Sizes, which have proved thus far to be quite challenging at times [and I have only progressed through over 30 Levels on the "Medium Size" Board - which, to be honest, is certainly not a "baby-step" up from the Small one, with some Levels having kept me stuck and/or shifting around for 10 minutes or more.] Simple Controls – just a “Mouse & Click” – no turning/rotating blocks or anything like that. Easy to just jump right in. And the colors allow for easy screening of the various blocks [i.e. what shapes & sizes they are relative to one another] ...