Same here. On both accounts.SharPhoe said:Oooh, ooh, OOOH!
Finally, a game I actually played before you guys brought it up!
I feel bad that I couldn't complete this game from start to finish without use of the walkthrough...
Thirded I suppose...Heart of Darkness said:Same here. On both accounts.SharPhoe said:Oooh, ooh, OOOH!
Finally, a game I actually played before you guys brought it up!
I feel bad that I couldn't complete this game from start to finish without use of the walkthrough...
It's a fun game though. Highly recommended.
I'm not sure what you'd think anyone could learn from this, cause it's basically a cause-and-effect puzzle. It doesn't require too much thought.The_root_of_all_evil said:This is really cool, and with the way its set out, it could be a good educational tool as well. Nice find
Also same here on both countsSharPhoe said:Oooh, ooh, OOOH!
Finally, a game I actually played before you guys brought it up!
I feel bad that I couldn't complete this game from start to finish without use of the walkthrough...
LTK_70 said:I'm not sure what you'd think anyone could learn from this, cause it's basically a cause-and-effect puzzle. It doesn't require too much thought.[
If you can keep a child still for as long as that while they learn about gravity and forces, then I'd call it a win.Ahh damn it, now I completed the thirty levels (plus par) all over again. It's way too addictive.
It teaches and exercises logic, lateral thinking, creativity, and even some physics. Pretty good education if you ask me.LTK_70 said:I'm not sure what you'd think anyone could learn from this, cause it's basically a cause-and-effect puzzle. It doesn't require too much thought.
Ahh damn it, now I completed the thirty levels (plus par) all over again. It's way too addictive.