Well, it could have been an okay time killer, certainly not a puzzle, but an interactive screensaver maybe, except that, half a dozen levels in, you get a screen set up with all stones that cannot be moved except with the power up you are newly given, the bomb, which would be boring enough as is, except that you also lose two of your three possible stars for using it. It would be ok if there were more than that one possible solution, but, since there is not, what are they saying exactly, by denying the player the two stars of three just for playing this level, not even a difficult level, nor a very fun one? I just took those two stars from my own overall rating of the game, because I don't enjoy being punished for nothing, for my own fun or something.
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Puzzle Stone Blocks
Puzzle Stone Blocks is a fun logic game where the objective is to fill the empty spaces with stones located around the playing field.
This game ran smoothly with no bugs and no hitches. I love playing these kinds of games where a skillset is improving as easy puzzles gradually become more challenging and can be played over and over. I also love that most of these puzzles have more than one solution. This was a tangram-style game, with square pieces and a frame, so that no one has to worry about fitting a piece just outside of the lines, which is nitpicky. I like a frame. I also like the slight variation in styles, from one city to another, and progressing through each level separately in each city.
I hope a variety of new puzzles will continue to be offered through BigFish. Sometimes, a person is too busy to keep up with a five or twelve-hour story and get a lot of joy out of it, but everyone has time for a quick break every now and again.
Alright, put up a walk through {the answers or I'm complaining/what's with level 71}
PostedAugust 18, 2021
RedCurrentSea
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
Level seventyone isn't equipt with magnets in adequate places, bricks in adequate places, a reusable mask, one that would actually block the block. The magnets, bricks, and blowers are all in the wrong places without a reusable mask. Nothing in help says there is something that will save the game on this level. It is a completely dead level. I hope someone is working on a patch for it. Without one, I am pretty sure this is one more game that doesn't play all the way through. If I'm wrong about that, prove it. Otherwise, I love catching fish, the more the better. Tim's hideout could have been, I don't know, more interactive or else with choices, but is pretty neat anyway. I still like morphing objects, afterall, we have to find things. And much as I really love the finding halfs card game, I sometimes don't like the graphics looking like someone else's uneaten bottom food. It makes me feel like I have dishes to do, and it really doesn't make me hungry, besides it should be catfood, or at least cat healthy. I'm not being mean. It just disgusts me. Is that part of the point of the game?
I love the way the bricks are made up of little bricks that fill in the square like red sand being poured. I like the way water takes a set amount of time to even out, so patience is highlighted, and the way the water slides across the horizontal, seeming wild or random when it shouldn't be. I love getting to think creatively and choose how I solve a puzzle, and with some you can do that. I like getting to switch the flow of the water. I don't like not getting to switch the flow of water, not being told, which makes the buttons seemed jammed, and all of this reading like a message that says some levels have only one solution, and you will know when you are on one only when you have tried the arrow buttons, both mouse and arrow, just in case, and found them decidedly not working. I may love games with only two or three possible right answers, but I tire of games or levels with only one. Still, it is good mental exercise to solve these, at least a first time. I found some levels to be quite good fun.