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There is a separate HD version for iPad, for what that's worth.
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#12
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I didn't see the plus when I went to the appstore to purchase. The ipad version is 3.99 though. Hm... I would have liked it to be universal.
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#13
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It kind of resembles Flow game but with tiles instead of drawing lines.
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There wasn't when I downloaded the iPhone version yesterday
![]() Actually I will try to get my money back because it neither works on iPod Touch 2 (crashes on startup) nor on iPad 2 (truncated screen and text) properly. This is the third disappointment by these guys: first Fits with its persisting scoring bugs, Scotland Yard with a laughable computer opponent and now Mind-Path, that does not work at all. Thanks a lot, will not buy again from these guys. Will get Le Havre by Codito instead, where you can count on compatibility to older hardware when it is in the appstore description. +++UPDATE: Now at least in Germany they mention in the app description (still not in the Requirements side column!) the incompatibility to 3G and 2G devices. One day too late. Tough luck, early adopters... Last edited by abstractgamefreak; 06-22-2012 at 09:14 AM.. |
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This is one of the best Reiner games in my opinion. I just completed it 100% but it only says I have 19 of 20 achievements; has anyone else experienced this? If you count all the achievements there are only 19 so I'm not sure if it's an error or the 20th achievement is some secret one that only gets revealed when you accomplish it...
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#17
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Sure ColeDaddy, in the game you're given the same 8 or 9 pieces for every puzzle. The object is to place the pieces so that each orb connects to the other orb of the same color. What I like about it is that there's only one solution for each puzzle. The method of solving them seems like guesswork at first, but if you analyze the lay of the board and the placement of the orbs you can solve it by eliminating possibilities. I't sort of a mash up between aquaduct and numberlink. It's definitely a slow burner, I would only recommend it to puzzle fans that are very patient and don't mind pondering over one puzzle for long periods of time.
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No undo needed you can pick up and move the pieces around as much as you need to. No time limit either which is nice
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Any gameplay videos? It's kind of hard to see what the gameplay is actually like from the screenshots.
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