Aqua Forest FULL Review (spoiler warning)

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  1. MattGTO

    MattGTO Member

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    Review #2 Aqua Forest

    Aqua Forest
    Gameplay: 9/10 (Amazing...just amazing)
    Graphics: 7/10 (the game doesn't need great graphics, though it gets laggy)
    Story: 3/10 (as you complete each level, a tree grows...that's it)
    Fun: 9/10 (Very fun...experimenting with different elements is a lot of fun)
    Addictive: 9/10 (Experimenting with different elements is very, very addictive)
    Price: 9/10 (Completely worth the $7.99 price-tag)
    Average (Overall, Mathematical): 8/10

    Okay, well...I first saw this application when I saw Chris Pirillo doing a brief demo of it on Youtube, and in my head I thought, "Falling Sand Game for iPhone!!! Finally!!!". So, after a paycheck, I decided I would buy this game, and, at first, I didn't really like it.

    The premise of this game is to build just about anything from the 20 elements that the game provides. Just playing with water and wall can provide hours of fun.

    Let's start the walkthrough.

    When you tap on the [​IMG] icon, you are presented with the following menu.

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    As you can see, the game has two modes. Free and puzzle. We will look at puzzle first.

    In puzzle mode, you have 5 stages of puzzles to complete, each with a tutorial. The five stages are: A: Tilting, B: Touch, C: Drawing, D: Warm/Cool, E: All Functions. These 5 functions go in order from easiest to hardest, and they cover all of the features of the game. The puzzles pretty much consist of two main parts. The main object and the goal. The object of the puzzles is to guide the main object to the goal.

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    The Category "A: Tilting" puzzle menu

    Category A: Tilting: As the title says, Category A's puzzles are all based around tilting your iPhone to complete the puzzle. These puzzles usually have something to guide to the goal. IE water, or a ball.

    Category B: Touch These puzzles usually are based around cutting string or moving a rock to get an object to the goal.

    Category C: Drawing These puzzles typically can only be solved by "drawing" an element to help guide the object to the goal.

    Category D: Warm/Cool These puzzles can be solved by either heating an element or cooling an element to guide you object to the goal. IE water heated to steam.

    Category E: All Functions These puzzles utilize all of the functions played in the previous categories.

    Now, on to Free mode.
     
  2. MattGTO

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    #2 MattGTO, Jul 19, 2008
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    Free mode is the most fun and addicting part of Aqua Forest. In it, you can choose from any of the elements, and from any of the input modes (Hand, Move Screen, Square, Pen, Brush, Eraser, bucket, and Knife).

    Input Modes

    Hand With hand, you can move any unstationary object.

    Move Screen With this, you can move around the screen.

    Square With this, you can create a square out of any element.

    Pen A small tip drawing tool.

    Brush A larger tip drawing tool.

    Eraser Erases whatever you swipe over.

    Bucket Creates a ton of whatever element you have selected.

    Knife Cuts whatever you swipe over.

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    The tool selector screen.

    Elements:

    Weak: A weak rock substance.

    Tensile liquid: A goo substance.

    Elastic: A rubber substance.

    Light: A liquid that floats on water.

    Mochi: A substance almost like a really think goo. It sticks to things and loses shape as it bounces around.

    Outflow: Whenever another element comes into contact with outflow, it disappears.

    Water: Water.

    Rigid Body Rock.

    Heater Almost like a really, really, hot rock.

    Viscous liquid: This substance acts like a sticky butter.

    Wall: An indestructable rigid substance that does not move.

    String: String

    Fuel This is a rigid substance that ignites when it contacts fire or heater.

    Powder: Explodes when it comes into contact with fire or heater.

    Rice: Acts like rice.

    Fire: Fire.

    Dense: L Liquid that sinks in water.

    Inflow: A substance that gushes water.

    Rigid Axis: Rigid objects that rotate around their centers.

    Cooler Changes steam (gas) into water.

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    The element selector screen.

    As you can see, you have a ton of elements to play with.


    Physics Engine

    The game's physics engine, called. "OctaveEngine™, is very detailed and in-depth, though it can get laggy.


    Here is a simple experiment showing off the engine's capabilities. As you can see, The water hits the heater, then turns into steam, which then hits the cooler and turns back into water.

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    Wrapping it up

    In the end, this game is amazing. With the sandbox experience, to the innovative use of the accelerometer, this game is worth the investment. If I were a tacky food reviewer reviewing some Caviar in France, I would call this game "A bitter taste at first, but once you explore the capabilites of this game, the taste gets to be amazing."

    MattGTO signing out:cool:
     
  3. mek

    mek Well-Known Member

    Awesome Review

    I have a question on one of the levels,

    The Cold and Hot Ball [under Category D: Warm/Cool] is the only level I cannot beat

    any suggestions?

    Thanks
     
  4. MattGTO

    MattGTO Member

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    I can't seem to get this one either :(
     
  5. mek

    mek Well-Known Member

    something tells me this is near impossible

    anyone else try this level?
     
  6. hawaii94

    hawaii94 New Member

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    i beat it. i was just messing around and i noticed i beat it. took me 30 minutes though. i just cant beat the very last level. too hard
     
  7. macduff

    macduff New Member

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    #7 macduff, Aug 5, 2008
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    Cold and Hot ball solution

    1) Tilt right until all the water leaves the middle area. The hot ball is on the right edge, while the cold ball should be on the long bar enclosing the left area.

    2) Let the cold ball fall into the middle area.

    3) Tilt to the left to let the hot ball fall into the middle area.

    4) While making sure the water stays in the outside area, move both balls into the left area.

    5) Tilt to the right relatively quickly so that the long bar and top of the screen hold the balls.

    6) Slowly move the water into the right area.
     
  8. ChemicalWeather

    ChemicalWeather Active Member

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    Maybe one of you can help me with the level im stuck on:

    Move the nonmoving water (Category E)

    only level i haven't beaten... i guess i just dont understand what i'm supposed to do, any help?
     
  9. macduff

    macduff New Member

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    Move the nonmoving water solution

    I built a wall of ice around the whole screen and basically blocked everything but a path from the water to the bucket. Then I slowly closed in from the left with the ice. As the water moved (you just have to touch it with a little ice to start), I added more and more ice so that it couldn't backtrack.
     
  10. ChemicalWeather

    ChemicalWeather Active Member

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    hey thanks! beat it ^^
     
  11. foxmulderino

    foxmulderino Well-Known Member

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    now 0.99$. noone noticed? :( it's a good game
     
  12. lord-sam

    lord-sam Well-Known Member

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    I played the lite and it was good. Then I updated lite and it sucked.

    I rekon it will play better on my 3gen than 1st.
     

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