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June 14, 2011

drop.

Drop. is a musical based reflection puzzle game. Play through 36 levels advancing your way up the chromatic scale or just relax in the sandbox mode. (note: needs the Unity webplayer)

17 comments:

  1. Great is not the word... But this is delightful one! Beautiful sounds and surrounding. Thanks!

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  2. Jonna, u forgot to claim the first entry... so I'll do it: SECOND!!!

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  3. Paperback Writer14 June 2011 at 13:23

    What a beautiful game. Maybe the best trial & error game I've ever played. And it has the right difficult level... I just finished D2, took me so long but its fun :)

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  4. Have not tried it yet but I KNOW I'll LOVE it.

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  5. i like it, but there is no way fo me to pass the B3 level.. :(

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  6. Goes from simple to difficult quickly.

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  7. Finished!!
    Nice that there is no time limit on placing the deflectors ortherwise I would not have bothered.

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  8. Lovely game. Beautiful sounds...except for the music that ends each level. Ugh.

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  9. Can't seem to get past c#1 which is annoying cause I can't move on to another level until I do so. Guess it'll be sandbox for now :(

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  10. Okay, stuck now on G2. Must stop for now. Will try again tomorrow when my brain is less tired :)

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  11. I agree with NotMarian. I loved the sounds in the levels but that music when you finish a level is horrible.

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  12. @-k, I was also stuck on g2 yesterday. Got it today nearly on accident.

    Finished the game!

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  13. Any hints on D#2? I can get it so that the drops alternate into the pipes, filling them alternately as well. But the level drops too quickly for both to be "filled" at the same time.

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  14. OK, nevermind about D#2. I have found out that sometimes one just needs to let it run and eventually it'll be fine. Now I am stuck on G2 like y'all.

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  15. So I'm stuck on B3 like Danai. How did the rest of you get past that level? When I get the one line positioned so every drop is going into the pipe, it fills up to the top, but then never completely fills up. We can't increase the speed of the drops, so what do you do?

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  16. I'm also stuck on B3. Anyone have any suggestions?

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  17. Wow, so what a difference a small update makes...

    I tried this when I first saw it on the site, but got frustrated at having to re-draw the lines with every tiny movement. Now that you're able to move the ends of the lines at will, I just enjoyably completed the entire game- awesome!

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