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On T fold until it is as thick as the top part of the T, then fold the right side down until it is level with bottom of T.
It should be obvious after that.
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Game needs free mode where you can do whatever you want with the paper. i Stuck at lv7 and it forced me to exit game.
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HA, that darn "Letter T"! After staring at that small sliver at the bottom knowing I had to start with that, and after so many frustrating combinations with it, I decided to think outside the box! Mr. T can finally stop pitying people! As I sometimes do origami as a hobby, I found this game quite interesting and enjoyable.
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This game renews my entire faith in the puzzle genre. This is easily one of my favorite puzzle games of all time, in both style and content.
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Not my favourite game, but excellent work for making something very original rather tahan the same old re-hashed stuff we usually see. Great concept.
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"Precise Reduction" - I only have maybe 1/4 inch hanging off the bottom that is not in the dotted lines and it says I have 0%. Retarded.
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The "T" is infuriating i know how to make T but its just too fat, nice game though. The dragons are pretty well drawn too. the dragons could burn the paper up if reset. just an idea
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Great game! My only complaint is that I think we should be able to see our scores on the level selection page so that we know which ones we still need to do.
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You can actually dupe some levels with obviously wrong folds. 100% on this one for example: http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l229/aronzei/folds_zpsda6de9d0.png
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I am "Cornered" This is so not amusing. and to think that I am no stranger to this art, and abhor bringing scissors into the mix...
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Love this game! The "Letter T" took me forever to get (and only after seeing the hint of "start with a horizontal strip"), but finishing it felt amazing. The levels after the T are much easier in comparison, mostly because "make a horizontal strip" seems to be the first step in a lot of them.
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The T is really frustrating... and that level isn't even the last one!! I hate when programers put the hardest levels at the beginning and the easiest at the end...
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Why does I only get to use two moves on level 3, when it says that I get 3 moves? There is more than one way to do something. As long as I do it correctly within the required amount of moves, it should count. I am not sitting here and guessing at how you want me to fold a virtual napkin. 2/5
What you described is how it should be working, unless I'm missing something.... As long as you get 80% or higher it doesn't matter how many folds you use.
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This game is amazing. I love the music, the flowing designs as you hover over the buttons at the menu screen, and the fact that the paper is semi-transparent, so I can see how many folds I've made without looking at the counter, and how the paper actually behaves like paper (crinkles up or "won't behave") when you fold it one too many times. 4/5
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This game has peaceful music, a nice calming art style, and a simple and nice concept, yet I still find myself swearing at my computer like a sailor. Great game.
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The only thing is that sometimes you are 1 fold away from perfecting a shape but you have say 5% accuracy and beat the level.
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i like to think i am good at oragami, i have checked out every book from my school library, and it makes me mad that sometimes i have to try a level a few times before getting it.
The number of folds on the bottom is the maximum you can do -- but there are some levels you can solve without reaching this limit. Many of the later levels also have multiple ways of solving them -- as long as you get the paper into the right shape it doesn't matter how you fold it. With that said, level 2 does require 2 folds :).