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Continuity an A Mazing Game
Rabu, 09 Desember 2009
Continuity an A Mazing GameIts very rare now to find a game that captivates me to keep going beyond a certain level, and we are glad to have found one that does. Continuity, a funny name for a game whose goal is to simple move through the map to reach a key and unlock the door.

But theres a twist to it obviously, every map is is broken up into parts that you move like a jigsaw puzzle to get the key or the door.

The game has a lot of variety of easy and slightly tough maps in the start, as you progress through the levels, the number of pieces and complexity in the map progressively increases.

The number of keys required to unlock the doors also increase, I personally think its a fantastic game brought to us by a bunch of students at Ragtime Games. If you have watched the movie Cube, you might find the gameplay a little like one of the people trapped in there.

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