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Broadway is raping my mind. I have pieces, and I know they go together, I just can't find anywhere they'll do it properly.
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Such a smart concept; really makes you think! I really like that you can switch any two pieces; so much better than those annoying sliding puzzles. 5/5
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What a great new take on the puzzle game. I really like how when you get the piece in the right spot, the zoom looks right and it kinda falls into place from there. Really great scenes too! Not too complicated but enough to make you think
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I usually hate puzzle games but this one had such an interesting twist I couldn't help but to play it to its conclusion.
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You know your playing a good game when it makes you wanna kill someone, lol. But the thing that impresses me is not the game itself, its the fact you made a entertaing game with the resources at your disposal. It doesn't have a flashy background, bonecrunching sound effects or elephants shooting lazors out the arses, but its unique and the fact that you managed to get badges on the concept alone shows you got a big chance in the future. 5/5
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You just have to get 2 pieces in the right place and it's easy, problem is sometimes it's hard to tell especially on the last one
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An option to upload your own pictures and get a randomly configured array of boxes, then share it with others would expand this game to infinity.
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A perhaps useful technique is to see which pieces fit in which sized spots by the pixellation/fuzziness of the pictures. Then work from there, not moving them out of that sized spot. Reduces your options a fair bit.
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when I saw the plain title menu, and then how simple the game looked, I thought 'this cant be the comments for this horrible looking game!' then I beat level one and I thought' 'OMG :D I LIEK'
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I usually dislike puzzle games where you slide the pieces around until they fit, but this adds a whole new level of thinking. I really did enjoy this one! Whoever came up with this idea should get a raise! :)
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When i started playing i thought "what a terrible game!", then i just kept playing and finished it... Then i thought "What a ¤#!%#%! BRILLIANT game!" :D
Please make more levels :D
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wow. The puzzles get SO hard. Definitely not a medium badge. I almost gave up on Chicago.
Hint: Mcdonalds is in the bottom right corner and ninja assassin poster is in top right.
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I've allways enjoyed puzzle games. I would love to see some more puzzles, some harder puzzles. And, I don't know it's possible - but make a feature where you can upload your own photo and then it randomly make you a puzzle with you own photo.
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I should amend my previous comment. Brilliantly thought out game and nice music. But oh the difficulty. And I want to finish the puzzles x_x Why would you do that to me? 4/5
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Hint for those who are stuck: If the image looks very pixelated, try putting it in a smaller space. Group your horizon or perspective lines together and find a boarder or central spot to build off of.
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Here's a Little tip, If you see the picture piece a little bit pixelated then the picture should go into a smaller space, and if the picture piece is Really Detailed into a small space then it should go into a bigger space. [+] This so Other People can see.
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@JSilvis, Perhaps it should have been a hard badge alright, but you know, the difficulty is the whole point of the game. I was able to complete the game is about an hour, and it was pretty satisfying to start out without being able to make up heads or tails from the picture, and end up with everything nicely pieced together. And it's not quite as impossible as you put it: there ARE ways to solve smaller elements of the picture and then work it outwards. I found this game very balanced, overall, and very satisfying.