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"Take a deep breath." Game then counts down from 900 to 1 without any blocks falling. ...I think Hal9000 is running my game or something.
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Some levels in the inferno mode can be easily beaten by quickly deploying objects, forcing them to support each others..
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Only had trouble with lvl 3 (because I didn't read the instructions on how to rotate the pieces) and 39 (because I don't see it moving, but the game does).
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It's only at lvl 13 I found out that you can rotate the piece. All this time I was wondering what sort of madman made the badge, lol
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lol on level 34 and my structure has wobbled for a few minutes, no idea when itll stop or if ill even get by. hilarious!
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It feels like I have been playing for ages and I'm only at 19 of 40 lvls... seriously... this game is way too long, if it even can be called a game. This is just frustration and one solution pixel perfection, not fun. Even following a guide this takes ages... and that's for no fun and a medium badge... Yeah, this isn't a good "game". 2/5
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You know, considering how unforgiving (in the wrong kind of ways) the latter games in this series turned out to be, this one was quite a surprise. This game is simplistic in its execution, creative with its level designs, and challenging without relying (too much) on any kind of cheapness (that wasn't hell mode; hell mode is playing through every level over and over again trying to find the fifty extra points you missed to get the hard badge). Really, this is what puzzle games should be like.