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I played through the game with the guide, and I must say, I am very disappointed. The game itself held no interest when I realized that the only way to proceede would to brute force the elements. The ending held no promise either. For those who completed the game without the guide, the ending was a huge letdown. The ending is hardly worth the time and sanity that was lost in figuring out all 115 combinations. Also, the hint timer could stand to be shorter. Before I found the guide, I would very often just switch to a different screen to wait for the timer to finish. The music got on my nerves, and I couldn't find the mute button. Especially the music when you combine two elements. However, this game does have its merits. Some of the combinations are entertaining, and you put time into finding all of those quotes and proverbs. In the end, the game shows promise, but needs a lot of tweaking to make it playable through to the end.
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after reading over like 200 comments this is the best thing i have found. http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvzPRcaoz7qIdC04ZDdmbWtHX3NYVWdPVE9QYTdScWc&hl=en#gid=0
full list of all elements.
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ok, wow. one of the best ideas for a game i have seen on Kong. But i have a couple of suggestions. Don't let the player make the same combos; it is very annoying. And seriously, Energy+SWAMP=Life???? SWAMP?!?! That is kind of weird, and once you got electricity you couldn't do anything with it. Light bulb? Power lines? 5/5 needs badges and second one needs to come out soon.
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this game is stupid . the description is wrong and his sucks. basically no imagination, and the combinations are just weird. like, water + fire = alcohol? seriously. The only way to finish this game is using the hint button repetitively or reading a walk-through. It's tedious and frustrating. 1/5. ( m0th 24.jun. 2010 )
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Can't say I enjoyed this one. I spent most of my time just brute-forcing every combination, whether or not it would make any sense, until the lightbulb came up and gave me a freebie.