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Good game, nice clean graphics although does get more frustrating towards the end and some pairs seem a bit random or to far apart if that makes sense. anyways good work agree with previous comments on watching a world build as u discover more elements.
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That was very nice. It was a game that intrigued me so much, I finished it, my last being ghoul. I agree with many people, that seeing your world form would have been nice, but considering that 115 items are a lot to put on a miniature world, I understand you not having it.
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this is such a fun game i LOVE it although it got a little boring after a while and why (oh why) did they put human + human = sex??????
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LOL last thing i needed in my world was CIGGORATES (Pimp Dragons DoodleGod says i made them last cause they cause mouth cancer :P)
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For all those having trouble, hears a good website with all the elements on them. http://spreadsheets.google.com/lv?key=t-8d7fmkG_sXUgOTOPa7Rqg&type=view&gid=0&f=true&sortcolid=-1&sortasc=true&rowsperpage=250
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Super game, had to cheat a little bit at the last 5.
Great idea, wanted it to be longer with even more! Yes I want more than 115. (Add a 0 on the end :D)
Just looking through the comments there is a lot more possibilities with this game; I hope they all become reality in the follow up.
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very fun game, although it does get boring after a while, in fact, im makin this comment just to wait for the light bulb thingy to recharge. It is pretty cool seeing what 2 things make something, so its worth the wait. i just hate when i accidentally remake another element. oh well. 5/5
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May as well use a walkthrough, otherwise you'll be either (a) browsing in another tab and clicking back every few minutes when the cooldown timer on the hint button is up, or (b) trying every conceivable combination until you get lucky like your playing King's Quest or something. Some of the solutions are so unintuitive and disconnected from any sort of practical logic. I like the concept and humor and would like to see a more refined sequel so 3/5, but in this state it feels like busy-work.