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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!
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Once in a while when I complete the puzzle it will not succeed and it does nothing while every number is white (Completed) I am confused
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It's a good game overall, but the explanation leaves something to be desired. The first level should really be a tutorial where the example solution matches the puzzle so the connections between text, diagram and empty puzzle are more clear.
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In the beginning i thought that hammer was a thor hammer but itz not... XD
Itz juzt Noah plan to zurvival from the Flood Ztorm...
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I love games like these. Really nice balance of difficulty, a little leaning towards the easy side of things, but overall very nice. The artwork and music is also pretty nice!
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The game itself is fine, but the art sucks. Especially the "octopus vs elephant" shit, what the fuck was that, what the fuck is going on
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Started off too easy...got better (though still easy with the auto-grayed out numbers)...but then it got annoying because I had no clue how many levels were left. It should have a standard level map...anyway pretty good game overall :)
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There is a gamebreaking flaw in this game which lets you win every puzzle using trial and error. The numbers on the sides only go gray when you input the correct sequence, not any sequence that looks correct - this means you can keep guessing the sequence until all numbers go gray, at which point the row/column is always 100% correct. This makes the hard badge not so hard.
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For those complaining there are levels where you have to try (or guess), I just can say I haven't found any. All levels can be resolved with logic (although the last one took me a while)
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I find the 'cut scene' between each level a little tedious, I'd like to see what I've made and then go straight on the next level.
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didnt finish - incredibly painful on the eyes on later levels - the zooming thing doesnt work on any browser i have - firefox included - yes i know what im doing - the second game was fine - this one needs a fixin or a crappy monitor
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Don't mean to be rude, but you have to burn the rope might have been more difficult. Love the concept, but the fact that if you put the wrong combination of squares the numbers won't go grey give the solutions away, after a couple levels it just becomes a game of filling the squares while the game itself tells you where to place them. Not that I didn't enjoy while it lasted, though.
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The first few levels were fun, but later on it felt more like a guessing game. With a 15x15 grid, I can't fill in any squares of segments less than 8 without guessing.
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Not sure how I feel about this one. The addition of letting you know which set of squares are filled in instead of the row does make the game a little less frustrating, but it also made the puzzle's completion feel less rewarding. Kinda meh-ish for me, really. The art is cool as always, though.
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Using the whitening numbers makes it quite easy to complete the game, unfortunately. This is because there's a lot of instances when you've just got 2 options. When you start at an edge you can easily work your way inwards using this method.
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the numbers should allways white out when setting the X, not only when your choice was correct. else you can use this to cheat a bit.
like if you have 2 possibilitys for a row you can test both and when the numbers next to the row white out you know your choice was correct.
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Boeserwolf, there is a toggle. If you press the space bar, it changes to the other cursor as long as you keep it pressed.
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It is possible to solve all of these puzzles with no "guessing"/luck. Though sometimes it is very hard, particularly in the final puzzle. Also, BTW, something should indicate how many puzzles remain before the game is won.