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A simple concept, brilliantly executed. This is definitely being favorited. My only regret is that I finished it in one sitting instead of dong one a day to wake up my brain each morning, but these things are mental potato chips: too delicious to just have one.
I love this sort of puzzle, but normally I give up early in- either the beginning ones are gratingly easy, or they start so hard that you don't have a clue how to go about solving them. YOUR game however had none of the usual flaws, making it fun, simple, and mentally challenging.
...I want more, but there aren't any.
Bravo, good sir. Bravo.
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This game is a ripoff from one of the puzzle mechanics from the old PC game "Pandora's Box" created by Alexei Pajitnov (the creator of Tetris). Here is one screenshot:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_b_zqVgDoZ40/SYLnExIwfiI/AAAAAAAADFg/FM-bXE9vhKo/image8.png
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amazing game thank you very much, the best picture puzzle game i ever played, i love it and i cannot stop playing it.
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Fantastic variation on the puzzle tile game! I love your choices of pictures; the Broadway one was brilliant and took me forever. Will you put out a sequel with twice as many pictures, please?
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Such a simple idea but brilliantly executed and with great pictures. I thought it would be better with an anchor piece at the start of each puzzle, but in the end felt it was more rewarding without. 5/5.
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Interesting game, would have been nicer to increase movement speed, sometimes for long swaps it would take just a bit too long. There also seemed to be little to no difficulty slope, just seemed to be random puzzles with some hard ones early on and easy ones later o_O.
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unoriginal concept...this was in a game called "pandora's box" on the PC from microsoft that came out around like 7 years ago.
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The way I see it, the different scalings help: if a picture looks stretched, you know it needs to be shrunk, and vice versa. Also, low-res pics go in little spots. It's a blessing and a curse.
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It'd be nice on some of these if we had an idea of what the end-goal picture we're aiming for is. Random 'maybe it goes here...newp, maybe here..?' gets a bit old :(
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This is very nearly a plagiarism of the Microsoft's Pandora's Box (Alexey Pajitnov): one of the first level of this game has the same puzzle picture for picture as this Broadway! Shame!