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It's snowing outside and Polymer has snow falling on the screen. This is AWESOME!!!
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The ninth option in "Settings" (accessed by touching the gear icon on top right of menu) will show you currently unlocked pieces, the number of points tagged to it, and enabling/disenabling it. note that the two base pieces do not show on that screen and you can't enable/disenable.
hope that helped (: |
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#53
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I've had a fair few crashes to desktop on my iPod 4G, usually when selecting 'again' after a game. In all honesty though I'm not too concerned because I'm really struggling to drag any enjoyment out of Polymer... which is a real shame, as I was intrigued when I first saw it.
What really doesn't help is the constantly switching colours. When I drag a piece out to do some combining away from the polymer I'm developing it reverts to its original colour, which means I visually lose track for a moment. It might not sound like much, but in a crowded field of near identical shapes it's a huge irritation. |
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Just got this for free (thank you!) It's a decent game, but that long list of IAPs is enough to turn me away. Now I remember why I didn't bother to buy.
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![]() I wonder how the rabid anti-IAP crowd around here functions in life. I mean, do you all just walk around scowling at everything out there, convinced it's all just a scam? The notion of modular pricing and optional upgrades is inherent to nearly all things in modern life. Cell phone provider, TV provider, internet provider, car dealerships, restaurant dining, amusement park admission, movies out, etc., it's all rife with "IAP". |
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well well, now that I know the points are cummulative, I unlocked everything and really enjoyed the game so far
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