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Use of copyrighted material without reference to what they were from nor, and more importantly, statements about permissions given. Let's hope the copyright owners don't find out that you have this game up with their material on a site where you are asking for donations for that game. That's a blatant breech in copyright law.
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The game itself is pretty good but you're going to get slammed because pro-mode is awful and got a badge. Pro-mode takes a nice game and ruins it; you don't really get to see the picture take shape and just makes the game feel finicky and slow.
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The original game is fun, though pretty easy once you get the hang of it. The only levels with a bit of challenge were the ones with a little zigzag to the final design, which complicates the task. Still, between the very comfortable interface, the nice visuals, and peaceful music, they make an enjoyable few minutes. Quiz mode was a completely unrelated game, and I only played a few levels before deciding that these were much easier to recognize than real constellations, but doing so was not holding my interest. Pro mode lost the comfortable interface, some of the attractiveness of the visuals, and the music is less enjoyable when I'm not already feeling peaceful. So I quit that mode too.
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The pro mode control scheme combined with the boredom of the exact same easy puzzles from classic make it not worth the time or points gained. Sorry.
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Lust a tip your most likely just going to need to rotate the picture soo all the stars are pointing they way so you don't see any "spikes"
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I'm a little annoyed with the quiz mode due to the fact that some examples give multiple answer choices which are synonyms or slang for one another, not to mention that some images could possibly include several of the answer choices.
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The white flash at the end of each level killed my eyes. Other than that, great game. Pro levels were a supreme pain in the *ss :)
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The pro levels took almost 5 times as long as it took me to complete the classic levels. Most of the time it was only a little bit off or not at the correct rotation. What's more frustrating is that it's almost all compiled of the exact same levels from classic mode. But other than that it was alright. 4/5
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Considering some of the comments, I'm pretty happy with my 18:00:517 time in Pro, especially since I barely made the cutoff for the Classic time challenge.
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I didn't find Pro Mode as annoying and finicky as many people are saying. Sure, a few images are a little vague about what way you have to turn them, but overall I found it to be very forgiving and not pixel perfect.
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For the angle in Pro Mode, click > drag > let go. It will assume that since you're not clicking, you got close enough to the solution to autocorrect.
Otherwise, controls in Pro are awful.
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classic mode is extremly easy as in Starlight, Pro mode gets quite easy when you realise that the angle is important and you remember, in which angle the picture was in classic mode
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In pro, exactly how are we supposed to know that the image is supposed to be at that exact angle? Most are obvious, but the violin is completely agains intuition. I've spent four minutes trying to delicately make it perfectly vertical, having NO idea that it was supposed to be at some weird artistic angle.
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Pro controls are completely broken. Plus sometimes it snaps to the image if you are really close and sometimes it takes 45 seconds of moving the image back and forth millimeters before it decides the griffin is at the perfect angle.
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Pro mode isn't that hard once you figure out that using light flicks the image guides itself when you get close enough. Trying to be precise makes it harder
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Hrm, 2 bugs. Was working on the Hard "The Stars Are Projectors..." badge. It doesn't appear in the achievements list, and now the game just shows a black screen after the Armor Games logo fades out.
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Let's see.
Quiz mode: Ice cream is labeled "Ice" which caused confusion.
Finished all three modes, and quiz with no errors, and it didn't give me the in-game achievements(not that it matters, but still a bug).
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only took 25 minutes on the game timer for that medium badge for me.. and the first 10 minutes of that was spent on the first 10 levels trying too hard. Most levels only took about 5-12 seconds once I figured out how it worked. Just find the front by somewhat lining up the cone in the stars and letting the game auto align, and then line up the rotate(again using the games auto complete).
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the trick on pro isn't to hold and hope it finds its spot... it is to throw the stars near to what you know is right and let the games 2 auto complete features(auto line up and auto correct rotation). So you just chuck the rotator and let off the mouse and let it finish where it wants.
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uudvkor has given the best advice on this site about beating pro... once I started using that method, it all became insanely easy to shoot through pro.