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hahaha, i never noticed they looked like butters i noticed the hairstyle and thought South Park but i couldn't quite get it.
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lol dont rate badly just because you cant beat a lvl... just means you suck, this game was quite easy and if you cant beat a lvl there is a big obvious walkthrough button
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4/5 it would've been a 5 but it seemed a little short. overall a really good game and i agree with Dvice about the good friction and momentum system. And 20 is a challenge until you get the timing but it was pretty fun. And this isn't even CLOSE to being a red remover ripoff, i have no idea how you would come to that comparison
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didnt use a walkthrough, beat it in like 15 minutes. level 20 is possible, just make sure to slow the balls down before they hit the beam
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I liked this game a lot. Good friction and momentum in both kinds of shapes. Pretty easy overall. Repetitive music and the feeling that I am watching a Southpark episode left something to be desired. Overall, a fun game to play.
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Level 15 was very easy. Bring the blue to a slow stop and let them fall underneath. Do the same afterwards to the red; making them a cube before they fall off, and make sure they are going very slow when they fall off.
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MAKE LEVEL 20 FRICKEN POSSIBLE! MAYBE THEN I WILL GIVE YOU AN ACTUAL RATING BESIDES THE ONE YOU DESRVE FOR HAVING A GAME THAT YOU CAN'T FINISH.
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Give me a break, this is not a "rip off" of Red Remover. I just went and played Red Remover based on reading that accusation, to see if it was true. Just because a game is in the same approximate genre, doesn't mean you can throw the phrase "rip off" around liberally. The game play isn't even close between the two games. They're both fine games, but about all they have in common is that you're trying to remove red shapes. You want a peanut for remembering Red Remover when you saw this game? Okay. Here's a peanut. Now leave the developer of Werebox alone; this is a fine game in its own right and deserves better than to be dismissed pejoratively as a "rip off",which it is not.