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Reviews for "3d logic"

Amazing

This game is simply amazing. It is challenging and fun in a way that will keep people entertained, and frustrated for hours on end. I admire your skill.

WTF

How in the bloodly hell do you play this game?

your own rubiks cube

i really like this game. its addicting. wants to make you to contintue to see how smart you really are. make another version.
oh, and i gave you a 5 on the humor cause it isnt a funny game. fun, not funny.

Strangely addicting!

I enjoyed this game. It was quite a nice break from the violent and crude humor that NG is famous for. The best part about the game is the interface itself. It's clean, simple, and very nicely done. My initial thought was that it looked like a port from the XBOX Live Arcade on the 360 since it was just presented so well.

The concept was well-developed, bridging a rubix cube and a simple line-connecting game into one very classy and polished flash. The rotation of the cube in relation to mouse position was flawless and felt as if it had hours upon hours spent perfecting it (the way I see it the biggest flaw in 99% of video games is camera angle). It always felt natural and I felt in control once I got adjusted to it.

I only have two complaints and boy are they minor: As with all puzzle games, more levels would be nice but cracking 17 is pretty tough. Also, having the back of the cube accessible for more challenge room (especially for experts) would be a unique touch.

The lack of sound worked well for this game although an aural, light sound loop (longer than 3 minutes to avoid annoying repetition) would perfect this already wonderful game.

Well done, man. Keep it up.

IQ test???

Was this really supposed to be an IQ test??? In that case i'm retarded. Great game anyway. Fun, but with a slight problem. I kept pressing on the wrong squares.