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on level 8 why does it automatically begin to lean in the first place? theres more weight on the left side anyway...doesnt the heavier side sag lower than the lighter side in this universe?
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Interesting concept, but too many of the puzzles rely on precise timing rather than analysis and planning. Doing the same lvl over and over until you get just the right timing is NOT fun.
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While I agree that the game relies a bit heavily on timing, the timing isn't anywhere near as tricky or tedious as other games.
It's incredibly rewarding to solve a puzzle - both in the satisfaction of winning AND in the cool ways the levels just visually fall together when you finally do things the right way.
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really fun, i love this puzzle game! they are soo fun i`dont think they will ever end and thats a good thing because they are awesome! 4/5
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Timing does not equal luck. Yes, level 8 took me a while to beat, but that was far more my own fault than the level's.
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The end of the game says "Congratilations!"
Fail. Rest of the game is 3/5, overdone concept (albeit executed in a slightly different way); get the game object to a certain lovation by removing concept. Too reliant on precise timing.
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The pressure to share on facebook is a bit heavy handed. Provide the option if you must, but back off on expecting me to do your marketing for you.
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When you need to start timing things, the game relies more on luck than trying to figure things out by logic. A nice idea, but not a very good game.
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The timing is a great challenge to players who enjoy that, and this is a great application of previous physics game concepts, but in a newer, unique way. Only thing i would change is possibly making more levels physics based rather than timing based, as I for one appreciate the actual concepts rather than getting some of the timing JUST right.