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i like the repeating the previous shape idea suggested, but just as an outline, not the actual shape since you can't edit already made shapes. you would just see like a shadow or something like that in the shape of what you made last time to use as a template.
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An amusing puzzle game. Many of the levels can simply be "bruteforced" rather than doing any real puzzle solving but enough of the levels were challenging to keep me entertained for about half and hour. And what more can one ask of a flash game? I give it a solid 4/5.
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sometimes i feel bad when my wood turns into a deadly projectile and does more damage than the cannon ball ever could
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I downgraded the 5 stars when the story put the "bad" russians/koreans again... better generic story than a narrow political point of view. Still, a good game, waiting for a sequel.
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No, it must be longer. Longer! Of course this is one of those cases where I simply liked the game enough that I could have played much more of it, so I guess the fact that I wish it was longer is a good sign...
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Funny story, even if I have no idea how standing around at dangerous places helps somebody. Becomes boring relatively fast, the "new weapon" (Screw you, little dwarf!) managed to keep me playing. I only needed help with stage 6 (shame...), the rest was pretty easy but at least not that much generic as you see it in other games of that kind, even if you can solve some levels with the same idea/approach. 3/5
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This is a decent game but it could use a couple of tweaks. For some reason it bothers me that the philanthropist doesn't even have a name. I mean, come on, at least call him Phil or something. I like the mechanics of the game but I would like to see some different materials to work with that could provide different movement, like metal, glass, or rubber as well as the plain old wood. Fun game over all though, 3/5.
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Yeap, it stops when the difficulty level starts to be interesting. Too many levels are solved with one sole big square block, AKA fill the whole area (i.e. level 8), and level 26 I solved with one block only even though two can be used.
Everything else is fine, just review a bit the difficulty of the levels ;)
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You don't click on the yellow pivots, you surround them. If you really want it to be a corner, always click a little outside so it's in the wood, and they'll work fine.
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To use a pivot point, you don't have to click on it. Simply draw your shape around it and as long as the point is included inside the wood, it will automatically attach.
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It would have been interesting if it turned out in the end that the guy we were protecting was actually an even more dangerous villain.
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I like how the game got rather unique element of playing and the funny small things, like the wanna-be neo dodging bullets. Great gae 5/5
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Please make it so, that if you click ANYWHERE inside the yellow circle, the piece gets attached to it. The piece just falls down half of the times I try that.
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My main complaint is trying to hook onto those pivot points... it'd be nice if there was some visual clue, so you don't draw a whole shape and just watch it fall instead of swinging into place where you want it.
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Now I really start to wonder why Mr. Charity is standing on top of wooden poles right next to a huge, totally insuspicious-looking cannon. Is that his way of protesting? :)