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Seriously? My comment got hidden simply because I think this isn't a great genre? Let me elaborate - within this already questionable genre, this game is a poor example. Lots of illogical puzzles and its difficult to tell the difference between background and interactive objects.
Otherwise, decent graphics and ambiance. 2/5
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Eye candy. Pleeease someone make a desktop background with flourescent grass that moves with your mouse like it does in this! This is quality stuff. You're like the thorntons of free internet games... if that...makes any sense...
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Once this series is done, I'd love for the developers and writers to put together a single book (I might even pay for it) that tells the whole story here. It's great to come back to the series every few months or so, but I feel like there's so much more to this world that I can't even get my head around. Maybe it's just me, but it's something I'd like to see.
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Excellent addition to the submachine series. I agree with your assessment that this has pushed the story along the most. Looking forward the final installations!
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The only fault with these games is I have to go back and play the last one to remember what's happening, and then, because I don't understand what's happening there, I have to play the one before that. Ever time you release a new one, I end up playing the whole series over again just to figure out what the new one is about. Curse you MateuszSkutnik! Curse you and your addictive games!
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Only problem with this series is that the story makes no sense. You're just in the CUBE like world doing random stuff. Maybe that's the point! I should just let my mind flow...
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The puzzles are very abstract, but i love the feeling when you figure one out and advance. 5/5 - Hooked on submachine!
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Nevermind, found the sheets I needed. They were just hidden in odd places, like behind a pillar or under a gong... *cough-hint*
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Yes! Another submachine! My only concern is the fact that it is unclear exactly how the stone keys fit in the grid, either the note is very hard to find or it is guesswork what order to put the three sets of 6x6 in.
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This is the first day of the game being released, and I'm wondering why it doesn't automatically come with badges. Another fantastic game in an amazing series!
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Love it, but I can't really figure out how you get from the info to the solution on the grid of stone keys... I should hopefully figure it out, but I feel disappointed (more in myself) that I had to ask for help there...
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Thank you sooo much Mateusz!!!! the submachine series of games is probably the best ever made! ant thank you for announcing at the end of #7 that you plan on making a #8. I was afraid there wouldn't be any after 7 because of a certain place in #6 had documents labelled 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,F
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Wow, really vague. And the screen is so small that while I'm trying to click something to see if I can interact with it, I change to another screen. Not for me.
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In case anyone wondering what are tokens for: Those are secrets, they are used to unlock interesting facts in secret room in lighthouse.
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YES!! I've been waiting for this thing for so long, I actually jumped out of my chair and sang when I saw it on the front page!
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@drnoam : Question was - How do you know which slots to put those 3 stone keys ?
Answer : You get 3 sketches of 3 by 3 squares, each sketch showing one cross mark in one of the boxes. You also get a sketch that says Triangle is first, Square 2nd, Circle 3rd. If you count the slots next to the stone wall, there are 9x3 of them .. so they are basically 3 3x3 boxes next to each other. The crosses mark the correct slot in each of these 3 grids.