[Online] 3D Logic 2: Stronghold of Sage April 11, 2008
Posted by s.C. in PC (Online).Tags: ざっくり, flash, mental, online, PC
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A good, challenging game that tests your spatial vision and thinking. If you don’t get dizzy over spinning cubes first. But that’s actually only a problem for the first version, since in this sequel, you get to press space to freeze the cube, ctrl-click to erase a cell and perform other functions that I found extremely useful as upgrades from 3D Logic 1. Which, by the way, I did not finish because my browser crashed 9814 times when I played Logic 1. The crashing was unrelated to the game itself, but after I played for the nth time till at most up to Level 28, I got tired of repeating the same puzzles over and over and decided to skip to Logic 2 the next day I restarted.
Also, you get timed in Logic 2. I don’t like being timed |D So that’s one dislike I have about the game. That’s not much of a dislike, is it.
[Online] 5 Differences, Restroom Trap April 4, 2008
Posted by s.C. in PC (Online).Tags: ざっくり, escape, flash, online, PC, point 'n click, spot the differences
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Figured I should also roughly take note of the especially tough/enjoyable point-and-click/miscellaneous games here, just for future self reference. Not enough to make it under “impressions”, so these shall be filed under “ざっくり”. :D
Spot-the-differences flash game. Simple (gameplay) on top of simple (art style). But simple in a highly aesthetic way. As the author himself describes, “More of an art project than a game, and sort of an experiment with rotoscoping.”
I’m just a sucker for this kind of stylised art.
Trapped in the bathroom! Conventional point-and-click escape game, but this is where you utilise your room-escaping skills (probably honed from your 928482 experiences of getting locked in) to the fullest. With hard-to-detect and small click spots, this was almost a pure click-everywhere fest, with some educated clicks on the usual furniture edges thrown in.
Usually I have little affection for this type of massive point-and-clicking, but the jigsaw puzzle that you have to go through redeemed it all. But that’s only because I’m an incorrigible jigsaw lover.
