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Reviews for "Puzzle Cube"

oh my god...

soo amazing...
brain overloading...
hehe
=P

bobbyHoellwarth responds:

Heh. I had the same experience while programming it.

NICE

Needs music...

Okay game

Idea is good.
The eyes were a cool feature but it didn't take long to figure out what you were supposed to do.
I would've liked the last puzzle more if you had had the blocks in sequence, but oh well...
But yeah, it'll get better with the music.
If you make a sequel, please make it a bit harder!

bobbyHoellwarth responds:

Thanks. Some people are telling me it is too hard, but I personally agree with you. I think it should be hard.

very interesting

Game 1: It took me a little bit to figure out how I was supposed to move them but it wasn't too terribly hard
Game 2: Too easy and takes too long, but what was with the number of tries going down even though I got it right and got the 5 points? it makes it seem like I screwed up or something. Just say something like level 2 or stage 3 next time instead of lowering the number of tries left
Game 3: Is there an ending of any kind other than screwing up 5 times?

bobbyHoellwarth responds:

Thanks for the feedback. The comments on the wording I used are especially helpful.

No. The only way for the game to end is to screw up 5 times. Can you think of another way to end it? I am open to suggestions.

Great to start, then...

The first puzzle was really cool. Took a while to figure out, but it had a simple logic behind it, so it made sense in the end. The last two puzzles though felt a little tacked on. After all the first puzzle was a sort of "here's some stuff, now figure it out" style that was original. The other two were just very stylish versions of "Find the ball in the cup" and "Simon Says".

All in all, the look and style was great, but too much dependance on Simon Says for points and a lack of a finite ending took a few points off. Might I suggest turning the game into more like a boss fight, where the evil cube in the centre is your enemy and it would switch to any of the three puzzles. If you completed it in so many moves for the first, or did it for so long in the case of Simon Says, you'd do it some damage. Then people would compete to beat it in the fastest time.