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Now that's a game you don't see everyday. I've always considered puzzle games to be one of the toughest to design, seeing how you need the intelligence and logic to not only design the framework, but also to create the challenges. Many kudos to you, good sir/madam.
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Nice game you have here. In terms of originality, this is the first game of this type that I've seen, and original games are getting rare these days, so kudos on that front. In terms of difficulty, the choice of three levels to play at any given time removes a good deal of risk regarding getting stuck on a level, and the complexity of it is quite nice, though it does feel a tad overbearing after awhile. In terms of the overall quality of the game, there's nothing to complain about, the graphics are sleek and nice. The overall entertainment value of it for me was pretty decent, I know that any puzzle lover will adore your game, and anyone else with some sort of interest in it will have their attention held for quite awhile. Nice job!
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Great game, very relaxing, although on one of the levels it wouldn't let me do one of the combinations even though it was able to like there was a red then two yellows on both sides and it didn't let me click the red. But other than that 5/5 but because of that glitch 4/5
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I didn't really know what I was doing the whole time, but using intuition to solve the puzzles seems to help o_O
That music is wow, really fits in with the animations too, it makes you feel all... chill bro :)
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Decent I suppose, fairly original and well designed, though personally I was bored by level thirty, I'll rate this a 4/5 for originality and presentation
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Very good original idea and design. slightly repetitive but it really makes you think. not my favorite type of game though 4/5
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Nice game, good concept, I agree with supertycoon!
Just read what it says ingame, and it should be really easy to understand all, assuming you can speak English, of course.. 5/5!
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Kind of interesting how far you can go on soundtrack, effects, and visuals all working together. I don't actually like the game but if I fiddle a bit it makes a happy noise and a visual reward. The virtuous skinner's box?
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The concept is SIMILAR to Minim, but executed in a vastly different manner that makes it a game all it's own. I like it ^_^
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I really like this game. Simple, original and relaxing to play... well at least the music makes me relax hehehe.
Will Kong put bagdes for this game? Even an easy one would be good.
5/5
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The description says it's a new type of puzzle game, and it indeed does not disappoint. I love the gameplay, the sound effects, and even the music. They all combine very nicely together. 5/5 and fav'd :D
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1st year students of MBBS were attending their 1st anatomy class.
They all gathered around the surgery table with a real dead dog.
The Professor started class by telling two important qualities as a Doctor.
The 1st is that NEVER BE DISGUSTED FOR ANYTHING ABOUT BODY,
e.g. He inserted his finger in dog’s mouth & on drawing back tasted it in his own mouth.
Then he said them to do the same.
The students hesitated for several minutes.
But eventually everyone inserted their fingers in dog’s mouth & then tasted it.
When everyone finished, the Professor looked at them and said:
The most important 2nd quality is OBSERVATION, I inserted my Middle finger but tasted the Index finger.
Now learn to pay attention.
Moral:
Life is tough but it’s a lot tougher when you are not paying attention
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Fun concept and nice design. I enjoyed it, but I felt that I didn't really know the specifics of the rules. The result is a kind of "intuiting" your way through, which is kind of fun in itself, but not knowing the *details* of the rules is a bit frustrating.