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Wooden Path

Wooden Path

by Remivision

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Wooden Path

評価:
3.7
リリース日: October 20, 2008
最終更新: October 20, 2008
開発者: Remivision

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説明

It's a logic game mainly based on blocks' sliding with many extra features such as teleports, switches, special blocks and more. It contains a tutorial and two maps of different difficulty with a total of 52 levels. The latest levels from adventurer's map can be really hard to finish.

遊び方

Use the mouse to push the objects around. Your task is to create a wooden bridge across the river by moving the objects that are in the way. To remove a magical wall, you must connect all switches with blocks of the same color. Teleports will move your blocks from one teleport to the other instantly.

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interiorostrich

May. 10, 2014

444
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"okay, we want wooden bridges to all of these islands. Got it?"
"But there are all of these stones and things in the way, can't we use them instead?"
"NO! THEY MUST BE WOODEN!"

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Kirety

Feb. 11, 2014

517
5

Why do they need bridges if they have teleports?

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scottmtsu

Sep. 07, 2011

691
9

This is why they build bridges with cranes.

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bezo93

Jul. 10, 2017

288
3

Early game strategy: work out which blocks to move, move them. Mid game strategy: move blocks randomly until you work out which blocks to move, move them. End game strategy: move blocks randomly while sobbing uncontrolably and hoping by some miracle the blocks will end up in the right place.

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knewred

Jul. 11, 2017

227
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After half an hour of hard work, you finally put the last piece in place. You smile. You've done it. You're finally free. You wait with bated breath for the level to finish... and it doesn't. A little confused, you check your bridge. There don't seem to be any gaps or holes. Your confusion turns to horror as you realise what the issue is. THE PATH YOU BUILT THE BRIDGE ON DOES NOT REACH THE END. You built your bridge in the wrong place. You'll have to take it all apart and start over. You can hear your ears start ringing. In the distance, someone screams. You sit there, the world slowly fading, staring up at the ceiling, waiting for someone to help you. Waiting for someone to tell you where it all went wrong. But no one comes. In resignation, you slowly drag your cursor to the "restart" button...