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July 13, 2014

marble shoot

Shoot all the orange marbles into the pockets using the green marble in the puzzlescript puzzler marble shoot by Stuart Burfield.

13 comments:

  1. Gets tough around Level 9. Thanks for the link Bart.

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  2. fiiiiiiiirst!

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  3. Can't figure out what stage I'm stuck on, but I *think* it's 13 or 14. I like the concept, at least as a variation on the endless block shoving games., so I might try again later, but not really compelled to complete this one. Thanks for sharing it though, Bart, I did enjoy what I played. :)

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  4. Ugh. Do not like this game.

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  5. Easy enough. Quite surprised when there were no more.

    Still not a fan of Puzzlescript, but I admit it does throw up some interesting game ideas. Just wish they looked and played better.

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  6. It works well, and it's yet another tedious slide things around puzzle that I don't want to play with once I've seen it. I pretty much agree with Dyork above...

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  7. I still don't like PuzzleScript games either. I agree with Dyork.

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  8. I still don't like PuzzleScript games either. I agree with Dyork.

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  9. Clever but rather difficult.
    Thanks Bart.

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  10. Hah, I finally got the last level done and without help either. I like the concept and it was a fun time waster :)

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  11. really nice idea, but I quit after level 15 - it's way too easy and I got bored

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  12. I like the way you need to find different routes for red, green, you, etc. Also the length was just right for a puzzle script game.

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  13. Very nice and challenging enough to keep me going through the 15 levels.
    Thanks, Bart!

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