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when i first saw this game, i was like "oh, tetris, awesome". but, i was thinking wait...what the heck!?!? when my tower began to fall. 5/5
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Why did you have to fall, Brick?!?!? WHY?!?!?!
My bricks don't want to be in a tower of 99, they just want to fly -.- Instead, they just fall
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tried everything from reducing vertical gaps to speed stacking everything at random but nothing worked for me :( i only reach '17 blocks' at best
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Congratulations! You just won the 99 Problems Badge and 60 points!
99 Problems (completed)
99 Problems (completed)
99-block tower built – I got 99 problems but a brick ain't one. (...or maybe it is.)
=DDDD Excluding the stupid iamginary wind, after a couple ( more like dozens) of tries, you can get the hang of it. Got the hard and the impossible in a row
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okay if you have a huge tower and you aply a little force to the top going down on one of the sides wouldn't that make the bad physics you are all complaiing about
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A nice version of the original tetris. Ill certainly play another time when not up to eyeballs in work :D If you're anything like me then you will have had lots of 'oh crap I did'nt mean that' (sorry for all the good spelling but I put effort into the comments I mean.
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I played a lot of Tetris while i was younger, but there is no way it could have prepared me for this...
I finally got the badges after at least of ten cases of almost throwing my laptop from my 8 floor apartment.
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Congratulations! You just won the 99 Problems Badge and 60 points! Probably one of the easiest impossible badges here. But still... w00000000t!!!!
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The badges are easy to get,but the ironical thing is people that cant seem or try to get the hard badge but they cant,its because all the impossible badges are only time consumeing.This hard badge is not time consumeing,it is just Hard to try to get it.
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After leaving several comments about the physics and how they are incorrect, i briefly made a game using a proper physics engine, and the game was way too simple, and not fun. Therefore I have changed my opinion of the game in saying that the incorrect friction and physics, are still wrong, but were purposefully done to enhance the enjoyment of the game. otherwise, it would be too much like the original tetris and NOT FUN. And otherwise you could just stack blocks with symmetrical weight on top of each other and it would never fall...making the achievements very easy to achieve...and also making the tallest tower would be all luck, with the pieces that you get, rather than the skill that it takes to build a normal, solid tower. And even better, if you dont like the way the game is played...DONT PLAY IT!!!! KEEP THIS MESSAGE GOING
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After leaving several comments about the physics and how they are incorrect, i briefly made a game using a proper physics engine, and the game was way too simple, and not fun. Therefore I have changed my opinion of the game in saying that the incorrect friction and physics, are still wrong, but were purposefully done to enhance the enjoyment of the game. otherwise, it would be too much like the original tetris and NOT FUN. And otherwise you could just stack blocks with symmetrical weight on top of each other and it would never fall...making the achievements very easy to achieve...and also making the tallest tower would be all luck, with the pieces that you get, rather than the skill that it takes to build a normal, solid tower. And even better, if you dont like the way the game is played...DONT PLAY IT!!!!
KEEP THIS MESSAGE GOING
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The tower can still be perfectly balanced and fall down. There is no "wind". What causes the tower to fall down is this: When you add a brick on top of another brick, pressure is applied and that causes minor vibrations. These seem too small to notice at first, but as your tower gets higher and higher they grow and grow until finally these minor movements are massive and cause you to lay bricks on top of one another off centre. This makes your tower fall down.
This phenomonen is true in real life too. Just maybe not as significant as made out to be in this game. If it were not for this, the game would be way way way way too easy.