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Very fun, though it'd be nice if you could see how many items were left in each category. Looking forward to further installments.
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this is really interesting but i think it needs a guide of some sort, or atleas something thats like "water substances cna mix with a few fire substances" or something
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Ok i can see that many people want to see the world progress as you go along, but if you really think about it from the makers point of view he illistrated these things or computor genergated them just for a elemnt icon imagine the whole entire world i know that it would look extremely amazing probably by itself be in my top 10 games of all time but common cut the guy a break i sure he doesnt want to spend 10 years of his life and a free flash game.
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The concept is there, but it feels so unfinished. I agree that there should be some sort of real-time evolution of the Earth as you shape it's history, but that's not all it's lacking. I found myself obsessively trial and error-ing everything because the element match-ups aren't logical enough. I recommend for the inevitable sequel, more research should go into what other people would consider a logical combination for a logical outcome. 3/5.
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so you answered your own question Rada. In a sense, creating beer was only made in this fashion solely for the fact that it was basically the only way the developer felt he could show it.
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Just because beer and bread are both fermented and made with yeast doesnt mean that you make beer from bread. And as far as the alcohol goes, it is a byproduct of the yeast, when you ferment yeast it produces gasses and alcohol, so the end result is the alcohol, not an ingredient to make the beer.