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Reviews for "ClickDragType 3"

A few glitches,but...

This was an excellent compilation of puzzles. It feels pretty satisfying solving each of them. The new inclusions were fine as well, but confusing again. I don't think I'll ever figure out that drill one...

You are a genius

I wish I could put implement ideas my ideas like this.

8 didn't give me as much trouble in this version as it did in CDT2, but number 13 ran a little weird. The first time I did the puzzle, I got the right combination and it wouldn't let me click the arrow. The second time, halfway through my browser (firefox) told me it couldn't run the script and I had to close it. Still a fun puzzle though.

I finally figured out #4, but I am disappointed that I had to look up 11 and 14. Even with hints posted here and at the website, I couldn't get those ones. I kept trying with the wrong approach, and now that I think about it I guess I could have kept working at it for another day or two.
12 I got through with trial and error. I never noticed the missing five.

cool game!

I love puzzles, and i am very creative too. But i dont have macromedia :( Oh, and i have found a glitch: somehow, if you get out of level 14, and go to any other level, and drag something, you draw a line (just like in level 14).

It took me 5 years, but I've completed them all.

Packed in this small file are all of the greatest Flash puzzles ever created.

To this day, the obscure abilities of ActionScript haven't been pulled off as creatively and wonderfully as they have in these fifteen puzzles. Every single one of them is completely unique, very polished, and tons of fun to figure out. As if all that wasn't enough, the Behind the Scenes screens were fun to read as well, and it was quite interesting to discover the inspirations and changes of mind you had during the processes of all these games, especially if you're like me and you've stretched the outmost reaches of your brain for five years to solve all these puzzles.

The world needs more of your brilliant mind.

Thank you for ClickDragType.

Always my favorite puzzle game.