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Here's something that I'm stuck on:
I've completed all 50 puzzles and haven't got the achievement, and the achievement tracker indicates that I've only completed 35. The achievement description reads 'complete all 40 puzzles', which implies that the game may have originally been designed with 40 puzzles. This might be a developer issue or a site issue.
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Very relaxing game. Easy enough to avoid frustration and yet demanding attention and distracting from offline stuff. The music fits mood really well. Great job, thank you :)
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This is such a clever and fun puzzle game concept! It was really fun and simple; a very good puzzle game. Now, if I had to take apart my puzzles in real life like this...
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This game is missing something. It's the risk. With a good puzzle game, it'll give you anxiety with every move because you know that you can screw up at any time. With Unpuzzle, it's like you can do anything you want and you'll never screw yourself up. Case in point with Zerarch77's comment below in that "there are no bad moves, only winning ones".
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Some people are highly disturbed by the idea of thinking. Unpuzzle is a unique puzzle game in that there are no bad moves, only winning ones. Since reading the gamestate is 100% of the challenge, the game piles on tons of different complexities in an effort to appear deeper than it is. 1/5
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I'm having a really good time playing this game! You do an amazing job of introducing new concepts, letting us learn them, and then adding them to the existing concepts!
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I kinda want that countdown mechanic on the new levels too. I just played unpuzzleR yesterday and it left me wanting more, so i started up this first one. And oh boy is the countdown thing enjoyable. Just a little feedback here =)
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I like this game but its unfortunately held back by not having a mistake limit per level, if you are stumped you can just drag each piece in the 4 directions to solve it.
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Starts becoming actual puzzles when the rotating blocks are introduced. Before that, you can pretty much just turn your brain off and try out random blocks until stuff moves
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I have a bad habit of giving a loooot of games 3 stars, mainly because I'm very indecisive. The Unpuzzle games have gotten 5 stars easily from me. I will say in some ways this one is a bit better, because there are a few points where you can choose from a number of options, while the second game feels more linear. But it also has a lot going on. Either way, they're both fantastic. I love the way the game steadily teaches you how to play it and ramps up accordingly.
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I really LOVE puzzle games, and this is no exception. Amazing concept, easy to learn and hard to master. Would definitely pay for this!