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great game. Full version would have been nice. Also, some kind of evolving puzzle past normal game play would be interesting.
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Very good game.
I thought that I could solve any puzzle at this point, but that is what made the failure with this puzzle all the more painful.
PRIDE was my HUEBRIX
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Not my kind of game but I was just sitting there listening to the music. :) It's like a good old Carpenter soundtrack. :)
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I'd want the advert at the end to boast new game features additional to the ones I'd seen. I think I'd get tired after 100 more levels of the same (which I hope isn't the case) so I'd expect to have some indication that there was more to come.
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It's a very nice game, the puzzles slowly move into more difficult zones and you don't even notice. I was very happy when I read the credits - primarily Indian, and it's nice to see another South-Eastern company make a memorable game. :) Also, I likes that you could just drag the path back instead of resetting the whole level.
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Introduces great aspects like the + and - blocks, color-exclusive spots, finish only blocks, and looping walls. Just needs more levels using these features. Also needs a SANDBOX MODE so players can create their own levels using all of the cool features they introduce!
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This is a cool game with some challenging puzzles that made me think about where i should go next. I loved the different kind of blocks wich add a greater depth to the game. After a bit of staring, the cerdits blured into the background a bit making it hard to read all of it, but who actually reads the credits anyway? :)
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Kailen4, I believe the phone versions are free. The problem is just we can't play the full version on PC. And since it's free, it makes even less sense
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In fairness to the people complaining that the game asks you to buy a full version, the concept of "shareware" in gaming has been around for about thirty years. Games like Wolfenstein 3D and Doom gave the entire first episode away, and asked you to pay for the rest. Many, many other games did the same thing. This isn't a "new trend of something wrong", this is a return to an old, tried and true, business model.
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Timed leader-boards added to the high-score. Those who mentioned of mouse lag let me know if its a little better now.