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The combinations are often flawed, species are vastly misrepresented--whales and dolphins are mammals. DG has a much more intuitive selection system, this one is just too clunky. You have to click, scroll, drag, click, watch a screen and click out, drag the object to the trash, etc. DG is always four clicks. So interesting, but needs some intelligence to combination and better controls.
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I like the game, though the helper keeps going on and on about badgers when ironically enough theres only a red panda left to do.
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it would be cool that instead of having all the misc items on a shelf, put them in a new scene of inside the house... (which is only available once you get the house)
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....what the.... I had nearly any element except for one. The list said "Kleiner Panda" in my german version, what means "little panda". you see. YOU SEE?! hehe, I tried about half an hour before Ì was reading the comments in which they talk about firefoxes.
..just tell my how should I have guess this combination to get a "little panda" out of it, he? :P
also there is no clue for this element given by the manga-girl, you might add it, but you sure dont have to.
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I never played DG before, but I like the concept that it seemed to have in this game (from what I understand in other's comments). I like it. It's relaxing, it makes you think, and I think I learned some new things (though I know some of the combinations are questionable, haha).
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I liked this game. I'ts both better and worse than Doodle God in different ways. It requires more dragging objects than DG, and I kinda miss those funny but otherwise useless combinations like rock + rock = rock + rock + fire. The list of new things you're able to create takes away a lot of the trial and error, but also removes some of the fun in discovering what elements are in the game. Also, using paint to make black and white animals got old after the first two or so. All in all, a good game. 4/5
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Having in mind that insects have way more species than animals or even more than there are elements on earth they are grossly misrepresented in this game.
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Did you know that an orca is commonly referred to as a killer whale? It is far less commonly know that this is because of her black and white skin pigmentation... Fire + Fox = Firefox? as it appears if you try to burn foxes your going to transform them to pandas because they will go to trees to avoid fire or some other bullshit.
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Fun for a bit, but this seems to be more of a blind trial and error game. A lot of the elements don't make sense. Don't like this one nearly as much as Doodle God.
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sun + earth = darkness? shouldn't it be it's opposite, light? i mean, if it wanted to make sense, which i'm sure it doesn't.
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I liked this game much more than DG, however, when I got to the last element - Red Panda - having tried Panda + Paint earlier I had no clue what it could be if "Panda" was not part of "Red Panda." So I waited for the hint. And it gave me the hint about humans, even though I created humans about 30 elements ago. I tried some incorrect combinations, then recreated some correct ones. It always went back to "what differentiates humans..." I then refreshed the game, and it refused to give me a hint at all. I tried combining elements again, made sure hints were on, went to the world view and back and let the game idle for 15 minutes. I eventually had to use the walkthrough which was very annoying because I didn't know what I was looking for, at over 100 elements I couldn't remember all the ones I'd made and as the "handbook" has only pictures I skipped over 'FireFox' several times. Other than that causing the game to drag on for nearly an extra unnecessary half hour, I did enjoy it.