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This is a great casual game, enjoyable by all, and useful for teaching children how some of the things around them are related.
Taking on the role of "Doodle God" you start out with only four elements and try to expand the world. You do this by combining elements, and soon discover that the pairs that produce new results are well thought out to mimic the real world (for example, by planting seeds on a field, you get wheat).
The number of new elements you can discover is vast, and includes both living and non-living items, as well as natural and unnatural (yes, you can even create dragons!). Sometimes the effects are quite humorous (a dragon meeting a human will turn the human into ash).
The great asset of the game is the great feeling you get when you find a new viable combination after several unsuccessful attempts.
The graphics are simple but suit the game perfectly, and the sound background is pleasant enough to keep turned on.
In conclusion, a great game worth playing till the end.
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For all who are stuck there is a full list of all elements at http://bit.ly/byrG2I
Sorry, my last post had a more annoying URL. + if this helped you.
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a free little element the game almost gives you - click help, there will be four pictures. the pictures show a sort of tutorial but says fire + stone = metal :)
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5/5 last combination was air + car = airplane... i agree with the other comments though... it would be great if you could see the earth progressing
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Just wow, this game took me up. I love all those proverbs... and music... Unreal! I don't know why but in some way it remainded me of Civilisation 4. lol
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Think you should be able to create your own combinations and send them in for review. then it will be constantly adding and eventually infinite
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This game really needs a list of all the elements somewhere... It started out fun and exciting, with all the combinations, but later became just a guessing game about what the author decided was what. Some of the combinations made no sense, and I ended up just pairing one thing up against everything.
Also, I would've liked an ending that rewarded all my good efforts, instead of just playing it just for the sake of playing it.. 4/5
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i figure a lot of people will want a guide to this game as it is fairly boring after a while, so here`s a link to the guide i used around element 140. Just scroll down past the review, its very helpful
http://jayisgames.com/archives/2010/06/doodle_god.php#walkthrough
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Well my last was Fern... http://www.kongregate.com/forums/3-general-gaming/topics/96035-doodle-god-complete-walkthrough if you need help, not made by me