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One of the funnest things to do in this game is to go in sandbox mode, play a level with few obstructions, and just make something that would get you burned at the stake as a witch in medieval times
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a quote from AndyLudendum:
"What would make this game a complete winner would be level editors so you can challenge your friends... and if there were a high-score-table like system for the hardest levels... but you would have to succeed at your own level to allow it to be accepted."
I agree, a level editor would rock
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not bad. i wish kongregate would give every game at least one badge unless it's made by some no-name kid and it's crappy
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Very cool concept... need progressively heavier waves of animals to go across your finished bridge, and then your score would be the weight of the heaviest animal(s) to cross the bridge. I cannot wait for the next version! 4/5!
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What would make this game a complete winner would be level editors so you can challenge your friends... and if there were a high-score-table like system for the hardest levels... but you would have to succeed at your own level to allow it to be accepted.
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^ - -^ meow. I made an entire bridge out of jumps! The physics aren't particularly solid, bu they are consitent. I would like the ability to place the deck surface at any level, but after making a few 'drapes', I understand the decision not to.
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OK, seriously guys. If a piece goes flying off, your structure isn't good enough. You need to use triangles. Squares, pentagons, hexagons, all of those will collapse. Triangles hold their shapes. Also, avoid having "loose points" that aren't connected to anything. That hurts a lot. Easy physics. Not even high school level. I learned this in sixth grade.
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Beaten the game so many times . . .
This game rocks! Favorited!
And for those who say the physics are difficult . . . just think of triangles . . .