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Going for gold medals is incredibly satisfying. I've actually shouted out a few "Yes!"'s when I finally get an optimal (sometimes better than gold) solution. This is just a great puzzle game.
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I got to level 12 before I got bored. The levels (especially the earlier ones) were not nearly as bad as people let on.
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Thumbs up if at the beginning when it said click any where to continue you clicked it thinking it would lead you to the game and not there website.
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@Karateka: since the first version we changed the sequence of levels so the walkthrough video can be confusing. BUT: on the notDoppler walkthrough page there should be links to the specific levels. You click the link and the video jumps to the right position. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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@sokoban2: I didn't know these games, thanks :). If anything, game's closest relative would be Rush Hour, as pointed by ly99989.
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@balazs: gold medals aren't level minimums in the later levels. 18 moves on level 15 is impressive! Can you send me the solution?
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Moving one piece with another counts as one move for both, just in case you're wondering why you keep going over the gold every time.
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It's a great game that somehow reminds me of Rush Hour.. Decently hard to get gold medals, and the only level I've finished below the gold medal req was lvl 13, at 30/31 moves.
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Nice job making us think that this game would actually have "choo choo"s in it. Next time, why don't you actually at least make it LOOK like there are trains in it, even if they don't exactly ACT like trains?
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The game screen is a great lesson in interface design. Menu is legible, discreet and usefully animated. I love the placement of undo, the counter / par animation, the skip button timer, the separate mutes. The all around smooth animation, and the predictive shadow are also nice.
Help had to prod me into noticing the bumper orientation control, but I don't see a better solution for that.
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I like this puzzle. The game concept is inspired by
Snakeslider (http://members.home.nl/bas.de.reuver/files.html) or
TJ-wirggle (http://www.clickmazes.com/tjwrig/ixjwrig.htm)
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Dad: Time to get off son.
Son: One more level Dad~
*10hours later*
Dad: I told you to get off!
Son: I'm still on the same level!
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Sounds a lot like Blain the Pain from the title to me. He even puzzles you!
Anyway, read The Tower by Stephen King and you'll get it.