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March 01, 2012
mayan god
Become a God, go through the gate and find a new home in the latest BeGamer puzzler Mayan God.
Well, it wasn't really pixel hunting since they helpfully highlighted all the pixels in sparkles. However, I ended just clicking all the sparkles without putting too much thought into it and eventually I'd hit on the answer...
I agree that this game had interesting graphics, but there was little else interesting about it. Not only was there no real way to use logic to figure out what items you were supposed to click on, the game forces you to click on things in a *particular order* even though there is no reason for such a limitation. For example, if you have to put an apple, a feather and a leaf into a bowl, you will not be allowed to put the leaf, then apple, then feather. So I learned nothing and figured out nothing. However I did click on a lot of pretty sparkly icons until the correct order was reached.
Is there more than one ending, or did I go all through that sparkly pixel hunting just to blow the world up?? The puzzles (when there were "puzzles") were kinda easy. Nice graphs, but if they had left off the sparkly pixels, it would have been more challenging.
first! yeah! ;D
ReplyDeleteWow!! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThird! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe puzzles make even less sense than Minoto - and terrible pixel hunting. ;) But nice graphics.
I love BeGamer! These puzzle games are the best!!
ReplyDeletefairly easy...great graphics...love these ones!
ReplyDeleteWell, it wasn't really pixel hunting since they helpfully highlighted all the pixels in sparkles. However, I ended just clicking all the sparkles without putting too much thought into it and eventually I'd hit on the answer...
ReplyDeleteI agree that this game had interesting graphics, but there was little else interesting about it. Not only was there no real way to use logic to figure out what items you were supposed to click on, the game forces you to click on things in a *particular order* even though there is no reason for such a limitation. For example, if you have to put an apple, a feather and a leaf into a bowl, you will not be allowed to put the leaf, then apple, then feather. So I learned nothing and figured out nothing. However I did click on a lot of pretty sparkly icons until the correct order was reached.
ReplyDeleteNo, don't get it... Stuck on second level!!
ReplyDeletestuck on level 2 as well.
ReplyDeleteclick on the arrow on the contraption.
ReplyDeleteI need help on level 2!!!
ReplyDeleteNevermind!!!
ReplyDeleteIt does make
ReplyDeletesense if you know about
the mayan culture!
(tomb of Pakkal etc.)
stupid
ReplyDeleteIs there more than one ending, or did I go all through that sparkly pixel hunting just to blow the world up?? The puzzles (when there were "puzzles") were kinda easy. Nice graphs, but if they had left off the sparkly pixels, it would have been more challenging.
ReplyDeleteWow great bontegames is a great blog just loved playing these games.
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