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the score would be nice if it was a combination of folds and percentage. a 100% 4 fold is not equivalent to a 100% 6 fold
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id wish the game wouldnt enforce a certain way to fold, level two's sheet keeps twitching around if i want to fold it bottom-top first.
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Fun game! My one wish is that the paper we were folding had beautiful patterns on it. That is one of my favorite parts of origami.
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Man, if only real origami folding was this fun. If it was, probably no one would play this game, they'd be too busy doing the real thing!
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It's really nice to see a different game, that is both simple in it's mechanics, have nice art and provides a real challenge. 5/5
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I'd like to see you also make a game with a more complex folding mechanism. Being able to choose whether folds cross gaps, being able to fold partial layers (if previous folds allow) would add a different dimension to the game. Some of these puzzles would have been easier, but it also opens the door for more complex models.
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ok, finally got 100% on liftoff: 1. fold the top half down just a little past the bottom, so the fold comes just under the top of the tail. 2 & 3: fold both lower corners to the center so you make a large downward-pointing triangle. 4: fold the middle of the triangle straight up to the dotted line. 5: pull the nose of the plane up to the correct position. Everything should line up
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It's funny, had you told me that I'd spend an hour of my life folding paper in real life I would have laughed, but put it in a game and it's the best damn thing since the internet itself.
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I'll be eternally grateful to anyone that can tell me a 100% solution for liftoff (or trade you one for any of the others) I've tried that too many times to be able to figure it out on my own, and my OCD is starting to kill me.