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I know it's a real downer for you guys running linux and not being able to use Unity, but it not being compatible doesn't mean you should rate it down. That would be like a Playstation owner down rating Halo because it doesn't come on their console. Keep your chin up, I'm sure linux support is coming ;)
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actually, Jusman010, I didn't say no one should get to play Unity games just because Linux users can't play them. I just said that I'm sad that Kongregate, a site that allowed any user regardless of OS or choice of browser to play any game on its site and allow them to compete on an even playing field (regarding cards, badges and contests), has decided to allow Unity based games on to the site. Meaning, cards, badges and contests are not far behind for these games and they will uneven the playing field.
I'm glad that Kongregate is growing and expanding their allowed "technologies". I'm just sad there are going to be things that I and many others will not be able to enjoy.
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@Clone21: Please explain how these laws were broken:
First law: Everybody remains in a state of rest or uniform motion (constant velocity) unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force. This means that in the absence of a non-zero net force, the center of mass of a body either remains at rest, or moves at a constant speed in a straight line.
Second law: A body of mass m subject to a force F undergoes an acceleration a that has the same direction as the force and a magnitude that is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to the mass, i.e., F = ma.
Third law: The mutual forces of action and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear. This means that whenever a first body exerts a force F on a second body, the second body exerts a force −F on the first body. F and −F are equal in magnitude, opposite in direction, and simultaneous
(From Wikipedia.com)
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Wonder why you gotta press down to enter the door instead of winning instantly? In case you didn't notice a teddy bear appears somewhere on the map while you are standing on the open door, you can go back and then win the level check it out.
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Skiping a level doesn't actually mean anything.
You play a game to enjoy it. Skiping levels doesn't take away or add enjoyment, so it doesn't matter if there is a skip button. Great game, make more like this. :)
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Cool, but the default camera doesn't work very well. A nice small puzzle, similar to sarah's run in that "comprehending" and "knowing how to beat" a level are two different things, but sarah's run is far more interesting in every possible way. 3/5 for being unique and in Unity. Sarah's run would get 10/5 if it were possible :(.
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Hey, Great Game! Its just that the Gamepad instructions don't apply to EVERY Gamepad.
I for instance have a Logitech Gamepad F310 and what was instructed for jumping made me walk instead of run. Its not a big problem I just wanted to let people know...
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If you are having a problem installing Unity, you need to go to their website and download the web installer. Close all browsers and THEN intall the plugin. It will not install when browsers are open. Figure that one out. Everything else seems to be able to install with a browser open. Odd.
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Really clever idea, but I don't think the puzzles get as much thought as they deserve because you can just keep falling and eventually solve the puzzle. If there were something that made it so you were actually solving puzzles, this'd be great. 4/5
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my brain started to smoke when i started thinking about the gravity directions. oh, and i see nothing wrong with skipping levels and coming back later, mainly because i have no idea how i actually beat some of them