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Reviews for "ClickDragType 3"

Great concept

Very intuitive controls among challenging and intricate puzzles. I like it, this is a great idea. A little more sound would be nice, though.

one of the best brain games i've come across

i like the no explaination thing, even if i've yet to get some of the puzzles. good work. please keep them coming

hints and tips

level 1: once you have the key proper move the grey boxes on top and left
2: have volume and math skills
3:move the circles & keep volume up
4:no hint/tip
5:constantly use the key icon
6:have the pattern down
7:move the cirles until they are empty. connect the dots after thay all in right place.
8:the measuring tape helps
9:memorize were squares were
10:listen to color's tune. put it in for shapes. use shapes to fix color patern. press play.
11:the boxes are 1 row @ a time, not both @ 1ce
12:there are #'s going up to fifteen. there are 14 squares, figure the rest out yourself.
13:the colors are the key
14:those of you who know about DDR will know what to do
15:make a steering wheel.
if you need more, click the link when you pull up the help menu on main screen.

Nice done!!

I didnt go further than the fifth level but it very well done :D I wish there was a save, so I can continue it tomo

Overall enjoyable

I had a decent amount of fun with this. It's a good concept. But there are at least two glitches I experienced while playing which might be worth checking out.

On the wood assembly level, the nail gun appears to not function aside from turning it in place. It's not readily obvious why.

On the bridge cutting level (tier 2), I cut all the boards correctly, and all of them except one locked in place like they should. I skipped one because it didn't want to agree with me, but when I went back to it, no matter how accurate the cut it didn't want to stick. When I hit "Q" to go back to the menu, the board I had cut remained on the screen.

Anyway, I like the concept, a real brain challenge. Just iron out some quirks.