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@candlefrontinwhatever
There was music before the music industry, and there will still be people making music long after it goes away. You cannot say that a rule is good and immediately applies just because it was well established in the past. Those were other times, when the flow of information was limited. The music industry always got way more than their fair share anyway, in detriment of the artists. It is propaganda.
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sigh i have done my best. i spent about 2 hours on this thing and cant complete it but it was a great challenge i might not ever beat it but it was really fun trying
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@ dtpy, without IP what is the point of creating something that you want to profit off of? You couldn't. someone can just copy it and use it for free or take it and use it for their own. before you ramble on about IP, go and learn why it exists rather than pushing a pro-piracy rant.
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Brilliant! I have a sinkfull of dishes waiting for me and it simply HAD to wait until I'd finished. I began to have an internal kinetic understanding of the tools and how I needed to use them... and sometimes when I didn't have the right tool I'd just force it to work! MORE MORE MORE MORE.
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A fun game, but incredibly easy, especially with the hint signs giving everything away. Further, many levels can be beaten by totally ignoring the tools system and just carefully and repeatedly bashing your ship blocks.
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game is really good. but IP propaganda in it is an aughfully bad thing.
world without patent law would be better, especially for software industry.
protecting one, but restricting millions of others who might come with the similar idea independently.
forbidding someone using his own idea just because some other guy thought the same before.
this is just stupid - what is the purpose of sharing an idea which noone can use?
keep it in secret if you don't want others to use it.
copyright law is also flawed - virtually none of the money gained for selling copies (with almost free cost of producing one) is not going to authors. Even if we take some area where author gains significant percentage of selling income - estimating the value of his work by number of copies is weird. Right now the main factor is advertsiement, not the quality. So this doesn't stimulate quality of creative works. don't even try to lie about that.
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most puzzles can be solved by a simple barbed pole... diferently sized but still roughly the smae still well made and kept me busy for well over 2hrs 5/5 i agree with DiMopia we need a players pack that qwould be fun... (epxplosives couldnt hurt either)
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@TravisGreen
Try this one: 4+Li4xHi4uPm4mICAA==
You'd need the torque, just slip in the end under the box, move the arm up and pull out one box at a time.
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Good game, my only criticism is that for virtually all of the puzzles, creating a hook (of varying sizes, yes, but a hook regardless) will win it for you. There are a couple of exceptions (balloons, wrench, probably a couple of others), but most of the levels either need just a hook or a spike and a hook can usually do fine as a spike. Still, good fun. Played right to the end, although the IP things gave me flashbacks to a course I did recently :P 5/5
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one of the most addicting games i have played here, made me actually want to complete it all.
fun game, it kept me thinking.
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this is the best game i have ever played (so far) i wish there was more levels (though it took me a fair amount of time) a level editor and i would like it to have badges 5/5 and favorited since i want to play around with it
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somewhat fun, but 38 rooms? should have split it up into 2 games. give 15-20 rooms for the 1st game, and if that was a success, do a second later. I know, I have the attention span of a 4yr old, but still.
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A response to a few others: First of all, I'd like to point out that there is no propaganda here, but rather a description of a series of standard internationally recognized laws which have existed far longer than any of us. Second of all, how can you think intellectual property is a bad idea? If people couldn't copyright songs, then the music industry would not exist, nor would music on radio, TV, or the internet. More broadly, without intellectual property, there is no motivation for innovation. Inventing, creating, designing; all these things would dwindle away because no one would be able to make a living by doing them. I'm not saying I support overly powerful patent laws like many of those in the US, but without them, societal progress would be a pastime instead of an occupation.
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Wow, where has games like this one been hiding? Creativity, 5/5. Difficulty, 5/5. Execution, 5/5. Phenomenal. Verdict ~ 5/5. Good job.
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nnnooooooo I got stuck I droped the lock and it traped me in a corner I can't move it but so far it is a pritty fun game well not so fun now that I am stuck flying around in a corner
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don't know if i just me, but when i go to play this it starts showing random levels over and over again in fast sequence. Not sure if its my computer or the game :(
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I don't like this IP stuff, especially with computers. It slows down science. 4/5 for the game part, 0/5 for this whole thing b/c of the IP stuff.
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Great game, but I got stuck too many times with the tools falling through the edges of the levels and jamming my movement, or even on a concrete wall in the middle somewhere. Some of the exits on the levels are poorly designed and the slightest miscalculation caused me to have to restart some puzzles. Also, just LOOKING at the map resets the level (at least the last level), so needless to say that was another level I had to redo. Other than that, the play was fantastic and a great idea. 3/5
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This is a great game that really gets you to use your mind, I like the music as well, I think if they make another one they should add a few more options to the creater. 5/5.
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I love it! The only thing is is that this game desperately needs a save system. I don't see any save option, and it doesn't save automatically. 4/5.
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opening map removes the tool, confusion between 'e' and 'esc' (interface could use a tweak) and the patent stuff is distracting but still 5/5 for creativity and execution.