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July 19, 2011
travelling
Travelling is another new small puzzler by Stephen Lavelle. Push and arrange the blocks on their designated spots. Things get complicated when you get different views on the same level.
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16 comments:
WHAT???
I like it. But it is a little bit to short...
What is the point of this game? It isn't fun. It's just annoying as hell.
How do I get past level 5?
Glitchy? Sometimes the ships disappear and the levels move around a lot
Bart, seriously?
Now I think you're just messing with us. lol
Buggy...very buggy things diappear etc. Pointless time waster and a waste of time!
Things don't disappear, you just get different views of the same level that overlap each other, so these are not bugs. I thought it was an interesting idea.
I like the concept, but I got stuck on the first level with "alternate views" and couldn't get further.
"alternate views"? There are no cues to the view angle. Without instructions or explanation, this game becomes pure trial and error...which makes it not much of a game at all. Even when you figure out the answer to a level through trial and error, the underlying "rules" do not become evident.
This "game" could probably be used as an educational example of "what not to do" in game design.
I agree with Bart--the fragmented, shifting views add to the challenge. Lavelle's games are all about logic--there are no bugs or glitches and it's definitely not trial and error--you just have to be able to visualize and assemble the space mentally to an extent.
at last
"THE END - THANKS FOR PLAYING"
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it's really challenging, but it requires way more thinking forward than I'm capable of!!!
still, I enjoy it.
and I like the music + surrounding noises
thank you, Bart!
sorry for that, but I'm feeling like a genius, just because I overcome my (very narrow) limits :)
Great game!
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