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Drop block miner

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Getting started 5 Points

Get a score of 1200

Half way 25 Points

Get a score of 3750

Perfect score 100 Points

Get a score of 7500

Author Comments

Destroy all the blocks and try to keep the gold

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Notbad

Well I will say that this game was notbad the controls seem like they could be smoother and refined but I do like the game also more medals would be another option to think about, anyways good game here.

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Could use more medals

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ehhh this game was alright i guess i mean it was nice and fast but ehhh i got bored real quick especialy when i saw doing them fast was 10 times faster

I thought the physics were bad at first, but this could very well be on purpose. The blocks respond quite volatile when they bump into each other, but the gold blocks hardly interact with each other or with the platform they're supposed to land on. If that would be different, the game would be impossible. This gives me the impression that the objective in bringing the golden blocks down is to avoid all contact with any other blocks. You should not aim for a controlled, strategic way down as is often the case in these games, but you have to be quick and agile enough the remove the obstructions before they interfere with the golden blocks, which does require a specific order or at least some insight. So I guess the rapid clicking could be seen as the point of the game. In that case, it would still be quite easy--too easy, perhaps--but that would allow fora more charitable interpretation of the nature of the physics here.

Red remover redux...

Never seen so little physics in my life.

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Score
2.93 / 5.00

Uploaded
May 23, 2013
6:31 PM EDT