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the highlighting of the number is nearly a built-in walkthrough.
just start guessing any row from the start or the end with blocks and crosses. once a row of blocks is in the right position the highlighting of the numbers will show you this!
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what i don't like about this is the fact that the numbers give away whether a row/column is correct/incorrect. you can thus use trial and error to solve parts of the puzzle.
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Connecting everything with diagonal connections prevents a lot of logical thinking. You're left with sections that are self contained and don't really help much with the rest of the puzzle. Trying to find where 37 single blocks fit into a puzzle made up of nothing but 1-3 length hints requires a lot of guess work. 2/5
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lol @ creationist comment. I think most creationists would find this blasphemous. They'd probably freak out at the thought of a dog god. Also, sometimes, even if you're not a believer, you can see Noah's ark as just a cool story.
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The secret to the later "impossible" levels is trying to close a row starting at one side. If the number turns white you guessed right, otherwise undo your guess and slide over one. (This will make sense once you try it)
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You're missing a few critters. Unicorns, Cthulhu, and the Flying Spaghetti Monster were not present and neither were microbes.
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i very much like the concept but i feel as if there is too much learning involved (lol) when it comes to a game that im hunting for points. im probably never going to pick up this one again which makes everything i learnt to try and play this game useless. sorry if that makes me seem dumb. :P
I like the graphics, i like the whole god idea tampering with microbits but i think you are thinking too complex. if you made a pixel game kinda like godfinger except free that shit like sandbox mode, i think thats alot more interesting!
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The sound effects are horrible. Seriously, the laughing guy when you complete a board? I'd punch him in the face. Repeatedly.
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I enjoyed this game a lot, but after a while I noticed the numbers only grey out when you have the squares in the correct places. Had to stop playing because I couldn't resist solving without logic. Will return when I have stronger willpower.
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Fun game. At the beginning I just couldn't help but feel like I should've been filling in the spots that the numbers weren't representing, as opposed to the other way around. 4/5 for sure.
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rally simple logic game, and I greatly approve, really crappy religious context and I am sad, the game must hate itself inside....
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pro tip: many of you might have noticed that numbers on the side turn grey when the corresponding block is placed in the right position and all the squares closer to a side are filled correctly
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Well we can see how quickly Mr Nonoah thinks of his wife, I'm betting he got into some serious trouble after that- she is holding a hammer after all!