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If you get stuck, click pause, then stop, then try a different level - you won't lose your progress and might find a trick that would've helped you on the level you were stuck on.
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I don't usually like it when developers review their own games in the description, but it's 100% accurate. Excellent game. The range of techniques required to solve the puzzles with such simple mechanics is surprising. I like the alternate controls, either clicking the bots themselves or the stationary pics on bottom. I was going to say I'd prefer an option to restart a level completely in addition to undoing moves, but I just found it in the pause menu. The only thing that's missing is a scoring system based on the number of moves, but even that isn't totally necessary. 5/5
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Make sure you check the "levels" screen every few puzzles to make sure the game is keeping track that you beat them. I played through 23 levels straight and then my computer shut my internet off because I had too many things open at once and it was too much processing for my crappy computer to handle at the time. I came back and the counter stopped going up. I checked the levels and none of them were marked as "completed" in-game because every time I finished a level it went right to the next one the first time I played this. The counter registered it while I was completing one level after another, but the game didn't. Luckily I remembered the difficult ones, so redoing it wasn't a big deal. So, it might be a good idea to check just to make sure.
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SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER! SPOILER!
These are levels I had trouble with, so I am sharing how to do them.
Level 14: yellow 3, red 7, yellow 10, red 2, yellow 15, red 1, yellow 1, red 1, yellow 1, red 1, yellow 1, red 8, yellow 10, red 6
Level 15: blue 4, yellow 1, red 7, blue 1, yellow 1, red 1, yellow 2, blue 5, yellow 4, red 7, yellow 2, red 1
Level 25: yellow 1, red 4, green 9, blue 5, yellow 3, blue 2, red 2, green 2, blue 2, yellow 4
Level 26: red 14, yellow 12, red 1, yellow 1, blue 17, green 5
Level 32: yellow 5, red 17, blue 7, red 1, yellow 2, red 18, green 1, red 18, green 2, red 9, green 1
Please, give a plus if this helped you so that others may use it.
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Game makes you think. It's not super hard though. I don't know what you have to do to get a perfect 5 stars on Kong but there are so many puzzle games that deliver well like this one. Only thing I could think of is stupid people get stuck and down rate the game because they can't handle things.
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when I previously reviewed this game I agreed with another player that the difficulty curve was very steep. I take back any negative connotation that may have had! This is an excellent game! However, to the inexperienced puzzler the easy tutorial levels at the beginning may be hiding the true difficulty of the game.
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Just so everyone knows, there are three ways to make the bots move, you can click on the bots, click the picture of the bot at the bottom of the screen, or use the arrow keys.
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hotkey list:
Up Arr: Upbot (yellow)
Left Arr: Leftbot (blue)
Right Arr: Rightbot (red)
Down Arr: Downbot (green) (keys are based on color, not direction.)
U: Undo
R: Restart
This is all, to the best of my knowledge. Please rate up so people see this.
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This is not only an engaging puzzle game, but also very well designed: A choice between keyboard and mouse controls for our convenience, infinite undos, and all levels open from the beginning ensure that we will be challenged but not frustrated. I wish all puzzle games were like that. The difficulty should be in the solution itself, not artificial constraints on how many moves I can take back or which levels I'm allowed to try at each point. Great job! 5 stars :)
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Yes lavaflame2, it's not 100 percent original. Some other games that require arrow keys have color. Not to mention it has instructions or anything.
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*plays the game* => Man, this game is fun!
*looks at the game description, notices that Craig Forester worked on that game* => MAAAN, this guys is haunting me! LOL ^^ explanation: he did the same course as I did in the same uni, just a couple of years earlier than me, and the lecturers were all like "Take example on this project from Craig Forester, this dude was really good". And now he invades my fav flash games website ;)
Anyways, long story short, good job on that game, nothing to add to what the others said, I agree with them.
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I'm not sure what to think of the faces that come at you. I think I am now questioning my sexuality, the meaning of life, and how my Nutella seemingly evaporated.
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Good concept and great execution. A simple game based on a good idea and solid realization, with no extra non-essential elements. I loved every second of it. It was tricky enough to keep my attention, but not so much that I ever got frustrated. 5/5.
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Umm so you guys know you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the bots right? you don't actually have to just use your mouse?
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the reset button isnt on the main screan because this game is mobile friendly and the developer didn't want the player to accindentally hit it.
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I played this game from time to time over a year or so. Now I am very proud to have all levels solved, finally ;) Some of them are really tricky, and the right moves are not always so obvious. So do not hesitate to experiment, and take some time :)