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Is there an option to turn off the screen shake from exploding tiles? Some days it's fun, but other days it's just annoying.
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This is a really great game, and I enjoyed it immensely. The only real issue I have with this game is that it didn't save any of my progress.
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Just finished it, and OMG what a great game! As already said, I cannot even begin to imagine the thought that went into designing this game! WELL DESERVED AWARD for its creator!
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Can't get the blast blocks on lvl 10 because there are no blocks to throw at them... needs better instructions for how to handle this type of situation. Because of this I had to quit here. Other than that, I agree with eyone else, great game.
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I love the concept of this puzzler! It's refreshingly different. Also I can't get rid of the feeling this should have been called "Yeet: The Game".
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I think that unpuzzling these levels is beyond my intelligence. + if you are an idiot like me. (We'll suffer together)
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It is not obvious which direction the green "tangled" pieces are supposed to move, needs a better indicator. Flawless game otherwise.
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I love this game! Puzzles are definitely the best timekiller out there. The music puts me in a trance and I have a must-complete urge for these unpuzzle games. I remember when I played the first unpuzzled game and loved it. When I'm finished, I always want to complete more puzzles but at the same time, I'm proud of myself for completing them. Great game!
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I haven't seen a lot of new puzzle games that I could really get into, but I loved these games. And the badge name really got me. Good one!
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Dang, the music does an amazing job of getting you in the right mood to play this game. Liked it a lot more than the first, a bunch more puzzle-y mechanics that made you really think, and they were a lot clearer and easier to understand too (not meaning the puzzles were overly easy, though)