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January 22, 2016
optisocubes
Can you get through all 40 levels of the isometric illusion puzzler optisocubes by David King? Use the arrow keys to move and the spacebar to change the perspective.
Can I get through all of the levels? No, decidedly not. The concept makes me dizzy and I can't seem to wrap my head around it. I think I'll be stopping at level 15.
No music, pressing the shift key is like looking at a magic eye picture and no level numbers means I quite around level 12. It's safe to say I won't be revisiting this one even if it had good music and level numbers.
On level 27 here. Great puzzler, thought the shifting perspective takes a bit of getting used to, it is an interesting game. If you are confused about the level number, though, there are yellow dots along the right and left edge. They fill in as you finish a level.
Maybe I can.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I am first!!!
Can I get through all of the levels? No, decidedly not. The concept makes me dizzy and I can't seem to wrap my head around it. I think I'll be stopping at level 15.
ReplyDeleteAlso doing my head in! Fun, but likely to induce a headache :-)
ReplyDeletewow
ReplyDelete40 levels, I don't know which level I'm on, brains beginning to hurt so do I give up now or am I only a level or two from completing.
ReplyDeleteNo music, pressing the shift key is like looking at a magic eye picture and no level numbers means I quite around level 12. It's safe to say I won't be revisiting this one even if it had good music and level numbers.
ReplyDeleteOn level 27 here. Great puzzler, thought the shifting perspective takes a bit of getting used to, it is an interesting game. If you are confused about the level number, though, there are yellow dots along the right and left edge. They fill in as you finish a level.
ReplyDeleteWow! Super fun and creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bart!
No. But it's very clever and mind-bending. I got up to 18- three cubes is just too hard! I kept wanting to turn my computer or my head upside-down...
ReplyDelete2177 Total Moves... no fun ending though. Just stops and tells you the number of moves.
ReplyDeleteOriginal mechanism. Able to twist your mind.
ReplyDeletewhen a game is diagonal like this the controls always confuse me, i keep thinking up wil make me go one way but it makes me go the other
ReplyDelete2663 moves it tells me.
ReplyDeleteNo 40 wasn't the most diffcult level to me. Very challenging and a very good brain heating idea. Thanks Bart.