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f0xst0rm, you have to push the log stuck on the edge of the cliff by becoming a coconut tree then using the vine then dandelion then the sunflower then coconut
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also to add, i love the pan you can do with the camera to see how far you've come and how much further your dream is away. its so enjoyable to see the landscape more than once
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4/5 because when I first turned into a coconut an African swallow didnt grip me by my husk and carry me to the mainland
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It's a wonder the sheep didn't die of old age or the farmer came out and noticed the dam breaking while I slowly continued to break the dam. xP
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Interesting and unique gameplay, simple puzzles that won't make you shred your eyelids, but still allow a considerable amount of satisfaction on completion. A definite 5/5.
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how do you get past the part where you see a bird and a cactus the dandy lion makes me go back to th house the coconunt does nothing and the apple tree burns
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Still endearing and enjoyable after multiple playthroughs-- There's something oddly heartwarming about the seed finally growing into an oak tree, only to have its "children" grow into all the other plants it became during the journey of the original.
And, of course, there's one who wants to be a pineapple. =D
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Nice, but too much trial and error (there aren't really any clues about what the best seed to use is most of the time), and the graphics are just a little too 5-year-old for my taste.
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Well, it's pretty. But painfully repetitive, and there is nothing that would lead you to these solutions on your own. Just random experimentation, which is the bane of good gameplay.
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3 stars because the game itself was a bit simple, but the unique graphics made up for it bringing this game back to a par. Definetly a great idea worth building on.