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enjoyable puzzle game... but still, there are a lot of these kinds of games and you should maybe think of doing something new :\
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I enjoyed the puzzles, but the interface was broken and required clicking on buttons many times before they'd respond. And misuse of the word "banter" was distracting.
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A little easier? Or just that we have practiced on this sort of game before? No matter! Fun, upbeat music that doesn't get annoying, and non-frustrating even when I mess up- perfect!
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Lol the sound when you drop the ball below the line makes the same sound as when windows XP gets an error. And I actually like pc's more than macs so dont make a war out of it
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i don't see how this is easy. it is actually quite hard. 5/5 great concept, nice work combinding alot of great games. i found it somewot boring but still fun to play.
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On the level screen I noticed there are several wooden shapes with faces (circles and squares), I wonder if those were supposed to be in the levels? You could easily come up with a dozen new levels just based on using removable wooden pieces of various sizes.
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I see what you did there! Combining Red Remover, Super Stacker, Civiballs, and others to make a very nice take on the puzzle game series. I like it. I agree with others that it's pretty short and maybe a little too easy, but hey, that's what sequels are for, right? ;) Still 5/5.
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When the lvl starts , the line moves and it generates tons of lag :S . And that it makes lose lots of valious secs Dx
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@ tazxen : As you say, banter is a transitive verb, so you banter someone, not "with" someone. The author used the verb correctly.
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No difficulty progression whatsoever, and you can guess what you need to do on the first go nearly every time. Who did you design this for - toddlers? I think even they would find it too easy and get bored with it.
and don't insult us with a 'walkthrough,' what possible reason would you think we'd need one?