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a fun game, i know how the physics work, you grab a thing, if you look at the place far away from you, it become bigger, if you look at the place near you, it become smaller. i tried to make the thing getting smaller and smaller until it gone in level 2
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Such a great game, but the last level seems to be too hard. I love this game, but the fact that I can't beat the last level makes it a 4/5.
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There's A Glitch,In Level 1. If You Put The Gray Table That's In The Kitcken,Grab It And Put It Under You.Soon,You Will Be In The Roof And You Can Get Out.You Can Get Back Inside The House By Going Through A Wall.
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my score on level one is 5 seconds i timed myself. This is the trick,you have to quickly turn around and grab the chair on tour way towards the fridge then move the mouse under you and the chair will now be under you as well as lifting you up (like the grey table), then once you are over the fridge let go of the chair (you should fall on the fridge)then just knock the cookies over and your done try to beat my score. Whip out your phone cos this is gonna take some practice!
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The last level isn't that hard, I got it in only a few minutes and didn't experience the glitch that everyone's talking about.
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Mark - (SPOILER) To win, you have to grab the lamp (It just looks like a ball of light on the ceiling) and throw it out, as well as the legos and other stuff.
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GREAT concept. Everything about it is great : using child imagination, and making a great, innovative puzzle.
Just one thing : please add international support for keyboard (I have an AZERTY and I just KILLED my hand playing with the arrow keys and the space bar with my pinkie).
And last : any way you can bring this concept further ? I mean, same concept, but more levels that make more and more subtle use of this concept.
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I can see this concept take off and be a great indie game- the idea isn't just relatively unique, but implemented very creatively and engagingly.