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Terrible game. The stars always line up the same way, so you only have to change the direction the same way as the stars to beat a level. 1/5
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wow, buggy, too.
you start timed mode with 30 seconds and recieve no extra time for solvoing any of these puzzles. so the game lasts 30 secdonds overall...
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Aaand the problem is that on the time run, if it lags, the time remains the same rate, ticking as if it doesn't lag. The game should have a frame by frame time counter to make it fairer.
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I have found that I would like 2d animation instead of 3d. Because there is no challenge other than the precision, but because of the precision, it makes it hard. 3/5.
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Im not sure, but I THINK number 31 is the Lioness Rampant from Tamora Peirce's book series, "Song of the Lioness Quartet".
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Ahh!First levels it was interesting and relaxing....but the next levels......are frustrating me!I'm using a touchpad..and touchpads have limited space so...when you make a game...first observe what is the most comfortable control for the sake of the ones that play this!3/5
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I completely agree with this
"Simple to a fault. The star lines always face the same way, there's no real challenge beyond a insignificant test of your precision mouse-moving near the end of each level. I must admit it's a beautiful game with an interesting concept, and for that I give it a 4/5, but if it had a bit more depth or challenge to it it could have earned a 5/5."
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Beyond the music and the 'relaxing' atmosphere I didn't find much else I liked about this game. The only 'relaxing' game I've truly enjoyed would have to be 6 Differences and as of yet, no other game I've played has really been able to capture that feeling, this game included. The puzzles were about as complicated as 1 + 1, all I had to do was simply move the constellation so the jagged mess of stars faced toward me. Doing this over and over wasn't very fun, 64 puzzles was too much and ruined the 'short & simplistic' aspect of the game. On to the 'Time Modes' - it was frustrating to find that exact spot and hold it there, oftentimes it wouldn't register if the image was just a tiny bit off. I enjoyed Starlight to an extent, but it could be much better - 2/5
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Simple to a fault. The star lines always face the same way, there's no real challenge beyond a insignificant test of your precision mouse-moving near the end of each level. I must admit it's a beautiful game with an interesting concept, and for that I give it a 4/5, but if it had a bit more depth or challenge to it it could have earned a 5/5.