Imperfect Balance 2
by ttursas
Imperfect Balance 2
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Description
45 new constructions are waiting for you to destroy them.
How to Play
Use mouse to pick up and drop shapes. Mouse wheel or A/D/LEFT/RIGHT rotate the shape. Press W/S/UP/DOWN for smoother rotation. Try to make all the colorful blocks fall off the screen or destroy them with other means.
FAQ
What is Imperfect Balance 2?
Imperfect Balance 2 is a physics-based puzzle game developed by ttursas where the objective is to make blocks fall off the screen.
How do you play Imperfect Balance 2?
In Imperfect Balance 2, you use various objects and tools to destabilize block structures so that as many blocks as possible fall away or break.
What is the main gameplay loop in Imperfect Balance 2?
The main gameplay loop in Imperfect Balance 2 involves strategically removing or adding objects to topple existing shapes and cause maximum destruction in each level.
Does Imperfect Balance 2 have different levels or progression?
Yes, Imperfect Balance 2 features multiple levels, each presenting a unique structure to unbalance and clear for progression.
What are some unique features of Imperfect Balance 2?
Imperfect Balance 2 stands out for reversing the traditional stacking puzzle concept by rewarding players for knocking blocks off rather than keeping them balanced, offering a destructively creative puzzle experience.
Comments
panqueca9
May. 10, 2012
When people say "To destroy is the easiest part", you know they didn't play this game
RulerOfTheGmeWld
Jun. 24, 2012
oh sure, when i want balance, everything topples, but when i dont it's all perfectly balanced
Zepplid
Jun. 02, 2012
Why couldn't Perfect Balance have the balance these shapes we're trying to destroy have?
GBR5
Jan. 05, 2011
Since I suck at Perfect Balance I figured I'd be pretty good at this game. Well, all I have to say is I am wrong. I can't stack, yet I can't destroy. Confusing.
Vizuna
Jan. 15, 2011
It's amazing how glass doesn't break if you drop it from very high but will break if a small ball rolls over it at 0.01 cm per second.