I dunno... a lot of it didn't make sense. How is a TV Set not "squared"? It's a big cube. Why is a laptop not considered "warm"? Ever use one for awhile? That's why they make cooling pads.
Just 2 examples... but the whole game was like that...
If you like the hidden objects kind of games, this variation should be the game for you. Try to find all the objects that perfectly match with the clues that you see in the bottom of the screen.
Five kinds of gameplay and 3 difficulty levels complete the challenge.
I dunno... a lot of it didn't make sense. How is a TV Set not "squared"? It's a big cube. Why is a laptop not considered "warm"? Ever use one for awhile? That's why they make cooling pads.
Just 2 examples... but the whole game was like that...
This was a fun game, a different kind of puzzle. I like the idea, and the fact that each four parts of the game have a different approach to this one core idea. The interface is simple, the game itself just challenging enough. Nice work!
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i like the idea but tbh its poorly executed since you sometimes have to guess what the game wants you to choose. the dev(s) seem to think that everyones using a computer at work and not a comb. or that you wont have a computer-mouse in your living room etc pp 2/5 for trying...
I'm not quite sure I get the point of the game. I played on solo mode easy and my clue was "round object" but only three of the cards presented to me had a round element to them, so i just threw random cards into the solution stack so i could finish the level. This game doesn't give me a reason to continue to play it after completing the first level. Maybe it could explain how the object matches with the clue card, like once you click on a card as an answer it will highlight the part of the object that fits the clue? Idk if it's just me, but I just overall don't get it.