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@wisemage: Are you absolutely certain you had them in the right order? I tried out a few different sets of turns (say, 1 turn for the first wheel, then 3, then 5, and similar for the other wheels), and it still seemed to work for me.
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I would have to agree with everyone. Amazingly fun game. 5/5. I had to use the walkthrough for stage 5 & 18. I think it would be awesome if you made another game like this one where all the levels are the bonus stages. I enjoyed those the most.
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Even with the walk through i cannot do level 19. I know what im supposed to do, but when i set up the knobs in the right order it wont open when i pull the lever
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18 was easy... its one of those "OOOOOOH that makes perfect sense now that someone told me." those are the best puzzles.
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After getting 313 on my second play-through, which I forgot a few answers on, I'm calling it a day. :P. But this is a REALLY fun game, which I like. The puzzles aren't overly difficult, but still make you think a little, the graphics are very cute-sy and the bonus rounds were really quite amusing. :P. Bravo, 5/5.
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I found almost all levels extremely easy (solved them within a minute),
but the fun far outweighed the boredom. Moreover, the fact the the moonsters
had malplaced objects on the inside of the outline, made it more fun and adventurous.
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This is a comfortably amusing puzzle game. It's a little easy but that's not a problem, really ;). I also loved the bonus rounds. 5/5.
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178 clicks. :)
thats after resetting the game 3 times.... and lemme tell you, i did the last one first so i could get it all right.
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Who would lock monsters in seemingly airtight safes? No wonder they are waving their arms like mad when you get the door open. Sheesh there are some sicko's in the world.
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learn to make a mute button that works, ITS NOT HARD! seriously im not playing any more pencil kid games till you work it out, at very least don't put it there if it doesn't work i mean if i don't want to listen to the music why would listen to the sound effects?
harsh? maybe. do i care? no make a mute button.
1/5
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I know it was meant to be pretty easy, but I liked it. Totally beat the husband (392 clicks to his 500+ bwahaha!) and had a lot of fun. I'd love to see more like this! 5/5
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A puzzle game for when you want to relax and not have to think too hard, but not so simple as to bore you. Looks like something my mom would play after a good spell of work ^_^ 5 stars.
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Puzzles' solutions are obvious, and everyone saw this kind of puzzle a thousand times [1/5]. Music is somewhat OK, but gets boring [3/5]. Good interface, but no way to mute SFX [4/5]. Graphics are poorly made, and monsters are unoriginal (random animal + eyes = monster? WTF?) [1/5]. Story? A sickle-shaped moon crashing in Earth? If you don't want to put a decent story, put none at al [1/5]. Total: 10/25 = 2/5.
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I did them all without help, but had to think sometimes. They did an excellent job setting the difficulty level corectly with this game. A lot of games go too hard or too easy and it's just reading a walkthrough, which is no fun.
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Also on 2nd play through, stage 12: the buttons are not responding how I would expect. Most don't look like they are being pressed when I click them and the 2nd one (number 6) shows the center button being hit
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Small bug on stage 8 during my 2nd play through: I used the coin, but did not have to open the panel or move any leavers.
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For a moment, I was puzzled by level 18, but then I thought to look at the first letters of the words. Think: four words, four dials, four directions, four hints.