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GameDoctor

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Feb 7, 2015
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It's really a kickass puzzle game that makes me addicted till today.
Been playing this game for 2 weeks and I just wanna share it to everyone.
The graphic is not as attractive when you first see it, BUT once you play with it, it's just awesome.
Are you kidding me in Level 40? Seriously, it was a really difficult to beat that level and I think I have spent more than a day to beat it.
I don’t even what character is that in Level 40… Maybe it’s some Japanese curse?!! :rolleyes:
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Although there is one negative part of the game is the massive advertisement on the side of the game, but it doesn't bother me when I am into the game.
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Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/app/q./id909566506?mt=8
Android:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.liica.physics
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiicaQ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiicaQ


*The Story of Its Creation*
Having some spare time at the end of the last project our programmer tested the capabilities of Unity to see what might be possible. During this time they created something like a paint tool that follows the laws of physics.
The tool utilizes the basic features of Unity, and so objects drawn with a mouse fall to the ground and collect within the screen abiding to the laws of physics. Is it possible to make a game out of this?
And with that the producer (that’s me) drew a see-saw that strew poo all throughout the screen using the principle of leverage, but being an adult of a certain age soon grew tired of that. That was replaced by the severe desire to bully other people. (Not really an adult at all).
I drew a cylinder on the screen and then drew a ball inside of it.
I played a game, cornering a member of our staff nearby and challenging them to get the ball out of the cylinder, then enjoyed watching as they proceeded to fail.
However everyone made so many various attempts that after repeating a process of trial and error someone finally came along who was able to do it.
And so new unreasonable tasks were thought up before being thrust at everyone else.
New ways of completing previous tasks and methods for completing tasks in as fewer steps as possible were developed.
It was like watching humanity’s evolution and refinement throughout the ages.
What started as poo on a see-saw is now an intelligent form of entertainment!!
At that point we had something 90% identical the current format, and the game Q we have here today is the game the programmer and I created together using this concept.
Each stage has simple instructions to achieve the goal, such as “hit the left wall” and “get the ball out of the cup”. And being able to complete this all on one screen is a remnant of that time as well.
 
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