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4/5 Great concept, levels, graphics, audio, etc. My only complaint is the physics. If i drop a diamond onto a level, flat surface, why does it roll to one side? (very, very, very slowly)
If I drop a perfect sphere in a vacuum and the only force acting on it is gravity, when it hits a level flat surface newton's laws say it can only receive an OPPOSITE force, that is a force acting in the direction against gravity. In other words it bounces up, not off to one side. In the real world, chaos theory says it WILL go off to one side, but in a game? That's not fun.
I take it this is to be viewed as a puzzle game, with a certain set of rules. When the rules are unpredictable, the game loses value.
This is not to say the game isn't brilliant. It just has a flaw that prevents it from being my fav.
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Unfortunately, the physics haven't improved much. Friction is, as always, nearly non-existent, which can make for some annoyingly long waits.
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And here before us a great continuation of a great game. There is no need here to dwell much, everyone who played in the previous part should know what's going on. Little news there is, in addition to new systems and parcel points and diamonds. It is noteworthy that in the end were added to achieve that extend the game incredibly. Perfect Balance 2, a game worthy of play. I do not like change of graphics, the seemingly better, but the old image in the previous section was something in itself. I recommend this game to everyone who likes to think, and those who like to gain awards.
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Good game plus the game is so cool and simple that the game is in simplest form as it can be of puzzling gaming! 5/5!
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A bit easier than the original Perfect Balance, but not bad.
Clue for Level D-2: Think of it as Inferno Level 15 in the original game.
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Hend: All the levels in all packs can be won without using any bug at all.
But if you are going for high score, there are 2 levels in which you'll have to use a gltch.
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When you have to bug out certain levels to win, the game wasn't coded very well. For instance, D-17. The way to do it, the opening is obviously too small for the T-block. However, that's the only way to win. You have to deal with bugged physics as you squeeze the piece in there and hope the game doesn't decide to bump it out. 1/5
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They should reset the leaderboard and fix the game so you can't cheat. Because everyone from position 13 to 1 in all-time are cheaters. And maybe #14 too.