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This game is pretty good tbh, u did a good job with this game. I enjoyed it alot, and i hope all the other peoples did too, thank you again
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I'd like to add to uberpenguins question, can you add a "hold down to toggle" button for the type 1 and 2 so it doesn't auto complete when you get close to the other end of the drawing
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...what you said is terrifying...
He screams cause he knows fear... he knows fear cause he falls...
He fears the fall because he knows what comes...
Pain...
You sir are a liar and a scoundrel...
But you make fantastic games nevertheless...
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I find it interesting that you guys added a solution replay system, as if you knew of the abundance of ways people get creative with this game. I enjoyed it as usual but I feel like other than the replays, there wasn't really anything too new about this installment. Maybe waking up so many boxes is starting to wear thin on me? Still enjoyed playing it though. 4/5
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This game is better ten the previous ones because they added an awesome story. P.S thanks for adding the mac controls for removing object. :)
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Waking him up involves hitting, punching, putting him to death by WOOD... The wood. The most powerful body-waker in the world!!!! If that were true I,d wake up my brother by hitting him with a piece of wood! It be fun! Yeh. Nevermind.
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Discovered after a few minutes of mashing all the buttons in frustration that Shift + Ctrl + Click works, at least for my version of Linux. :)
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Some of the latter levels bothered me because they ultimately relied more on timing and precision than problem-solving, but they didn't deter too much from the game. I'm not slamming the game -- I'm just saying to be weary of that for the inevitable WUtB6.
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BTW drawing tools make it much more fun to play. Good that you're listening to the feedback ^^ The next part (possibly a bit longer) of course would be welcomed.
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in conventional physics game there is only one way (or maybe two) to win. This game sets the player's fantasy as the only tool to win, and that's just amazing... if you pass a level it's only because you could visualize a possible path to wake up that box... I feel like I earned the right to win..