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What's the point of the level select screen if it only lets you play one level you haven't beaten yet? If I want to play in order, I don't need you to force me to. If I get stuck on a level and you do force me to play in order, then the level I get stuck on is the last level, and everything past that is effectively dummied out. Why did you dummy out all those (presumably) awesome levels?
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I'm stuck but I don't even know what level it is to ask for help. Need a number in the corner or something and a level select. Good game, though. :-)
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very nice game but could be better with chiptune music, unlimited undo/redo, level editor, best push score, timer for challenging, etc... anyway : 5 stars for you!!
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you didn't make it clear on level 18 that I only needed to get one of the fruits. That led me to think the level was impossible. Finally I decided to go after one of the fruits just to be sure I wasn't overlooking the win condition and got past. Anyway, let us know the rules!
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Level 37 box 1234, left center(push down) and right hole.
ignore the initial box
push the fouth box down to the left
push the initial box to the right hole
push the first to the left hole
push forth to be above where right hole is
get third orange fruit but do not push
push the second down
push the third down
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Bravo! A truly different idea for puzzles that become fiendishly more difficult as you continue... yet based on quite a simple premise!
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Reached about level 12-13, thinking "wow these challenges are getting tough, they cannot get any harder can they?" Then realised that I'm old a third of the way through. I still have a long way to go, but these are really good puzzles.
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For level 31:
Start going up on the left hand side, get to the upmost block and push it to the right until it falls. Then climb up and left until you fall. wiggle a bridge for the second block, use the first one to help you get to the second.
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Strange bug, When you change from a edge of the map to another, you just pass 1 block ( only your head on the other side) and you can go back and get block by your body
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There once was a square in a game;
The way he beat levels gave him shame;
To get through every time;
He'd crap a trail of lime slime;
And that's why LimeRick is his name.
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This is a really nice game, but without any soundtrack, it can get a little tiring. Also, the 'reset' sound can be quite grating.
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Level 27 is killing me too, atmefd. I'll let you know if I figure it out. If you have found the solution already can you share it?
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What a difficult game. But when you do get the idea and finally finish a level after dozens of failures, it feels great!
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Congratulations. It's not too often I see a puzzle game with a really unique mechanic to it. And you've done quite well to think of several kinds of ways to use it. It's far too often that I see developers with a neat idea run out of things to do, but I'm enjoying the variety here. The level design is very well done, and I appreciate the presence of a undo button. The only thing I have to say against it is that it would have felt a lot nicer with a bit more polish; everything at the game's core is pretty great.
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This is a really fun and interesting concept for a puzzle game. One of the most challenging and rewarding puzzle games I've ever played. Great job KissMaj7! 5/5
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got stuck at some points (my face turned orange) and I'm no sure the reason why that happened. Otherwise liked it so far, but got discouraged since I don't understand why I can't go further.
The game has a rule that you can move up at most three times in a row. This makes things a lot more interesting. I prefer not to implement specific tutorials but instead let the players figure out things by themselves.