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@emerenth the puzzle is the where the freak your gonna place your balls and fill the screen if there is 100 bouncy small balls.
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This strongly reminded me of Jezzball. I would've sworn they use the same popping sound too, but it was just in my mind. Unfortunately balls in this game do not easily get captured, as they tend to clip through filler balls and even pop out on the other side of the screen.
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Why is is that sometimes trying to fill an area costs you a life if you hit an existing filled area, but other times it does not? Seriously?
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Have to agree with everything already said here. + The balls make some strange turns from time to time. They seem to follow the cursor. It seems like this is made to be as anoying as possible.
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I understand how to play this game. so I clear Lv 3. But Really, I feel to make crazy for medium Badge. I go only Lv 9.
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Physicists can't analytically solve a problem with more than two (2!!!) bodies. Why should I be able to? In REAL TIME? ^^
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there's a bug. When you click instruction and then start in the middle of the game, the game advance to the next level. Repeat this several times and you get the achievements with zero effort.
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So after getting to level 150 it doesn't show up on the high scores board? Little disappointing, just saying. Game really needs a save feature because I really just had to die on purpose to end it.
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Guys I think I'm on to something here. If I'm not mistaken, these balls are meant to work in quantum mechanical ways .. when the bouncing ball gets crushed by the filler ball (that we are supposed to make), it quantum tunnels through it creating a wormhole from bottom to the top of the closed rectangular system. As you dwelve deeper into the game you can spot irregularities (consistent with Heisenberg's uncertainty principle) - where the two bouncing balls fuse together and spin at the speed of light simulating two neutron stars merging to form a black hole. At times like this you just have to applaud SimianLogic for well.. his ingenious game logic design intricacies...
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This is just a rip-off of Jazz, a game that came with Windows 3.1x . Just replace the rapidly expanding balls with lines that could section the balls and/or eat up space to get above 80%
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this game is fun i've plyed it while i was stuck in the library doing my project with the class lol teacher didn't see me at all
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*create giant ball* *try to stuck ball into gap*
1. *ball pop to other place*
2. *ball bounce as hard as it can to get out*
3. *ball touches you when you almost release your left click*
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My patience ran out on level 11. You're trying to tell me that each level just has more balls, more lives and more time to clear? Such variety...
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Shouldn't they give badges to games that are, like, good? So much wrong with this game and even if those were fixed it would still be 3/5 tops.