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Reviews for "Doodle God 2"

nice

but it could really use an ending once you found everything out.

Best Puzzle Game

this made me long a last time that made me bored all day,so what i really enjoyed it

Epic

Another great Doodle game. All the great puzzling action you could need, and did I mention that this is awesome?

MAN!

Love this better than the first, the amount of combinations and the clever thought behind it. I just wish the TV plus the Human would have made couch potato lol

An okay expansion

In the original (or the first episode of this), you begin with a few elements and build everything up from there. The fun of that is that a large portion of the combinations actually result in something. A few results might seem missing, but there are a ton of possibilities and you can often find unexpected things while trying out likely combinations. Still, you've seemingly built a "complete" world.

With this expansion, lots of that goes away. You're left with the built up masses of the first episode, a single new element, and build everything up from that. So everything should be built up from either this Void plus old elements, or any of these derived elements plus any of the elements, right? Nope! A few of the elements come from new combinations of old elements with each other. Any rhyme or reason to this? Nope. Could you have already tried this combination in a previous episode, and been told it didn't work? Yes (Water+Water does nothing in episode 1, but makes Sea in episode 3... Why then? No clue). In a few cases, you may have even tried the combination and been given a successful result, and now in the new episode that may change.

As a result, you pretty much have to go back and try every combination again to see if it produces something (or wait for a hint that narrows the combinations down to a more reasonable number). Thankfully, the program does disable pretty much every old combination of elements so that you don't waste your time recreating old elements and going through that little cutscene, but this makes the elements seem even more empty.

I suppose the game is more complete now by having these extra combinations, but it seems badly implemented.