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Very enjoyable game - well thought out puzzle pieces, especially the elephant. Suggestions: Give us some congratulations at the end rather than just going blank (or the last puzzle is a congrats message), also a "Hint" button that fixes a corner square in place would be nice if there were more difficult puzzles where we get stuck.
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This game was very fun and challenging. The trick was to focus on the things you knew would be true. If the puzzle had a floor I would put all those pieces on the bottom. If it had a ceiling/ sky all on the top. For the last one, I started out with The assassin advertisement, trying places where the "A" would fit correctly with the "ssassin". From there I could just build around it.
One of the most challenging, but solvable in a long time. First one I haven't had to use a walk through on that still hurt my brain! 5/5
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Man. This really took it to another level. Just random guessing isn't enough in the later levels. A very refreshing twist, and the difficulty advancement was superb! 5/5!
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It's like being a little kid once again. At first there are so many different pieces with so many colors and in the end it'l like wow. Thank you very much for this awesome game.
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It's like for a moment there you want to give up.... but you have that urge to continue. And when you finally feel like your truly stumped, you just realize something that makes the whole game come together.
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Hippos are vicious animals. A brave man took that photograph.
Great game. It's so great. It's classic, yet entirely new and challenging.
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I was captivated by this. You took the puzzle genre (typically not very satisfying) and added an element that requires an extra step of logic to complete. I would love to see more of these!
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A helpful tip for the game in general: You can kind of tell what pieces go where simply by the resolution of the image in a particular frame. They're all good quality images, so if a piece looks pixelated in a big square, it's because it goes in a smaller one.
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An old favourite I come back to occasionally. Great concept and well executed. And now it is going to die the flash death.
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With the first picture I thought "oh, here's another basic puzzle game - this badge'll be a cheap easy fifteen points". How wrong I was - it turned out to be a really inventive take on the standard puzzle-piece-swapping game, and a good (but achievable) challenge for a lazy Tuesday morning!