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Dr Stone Age
Selasa, 12 Januari 2010
Dr Stone AgeAnother puzzle that plays with physics and the use of objects for you to well, hit the boar. Lets start with whats different with Dr. Stone Age, you have a huge amount of levels yes 100 levels but theres at least 50 that can be played without paying woohoo! That include three tutorials but the downside to it is if you fail a level you cant go back and try it.

You have a limited amount of time to progress from one level to the next and you can retry the level as long as you don't run out of time, but don't expect that to help, some levels barely have time for you to play it once.

Dr Stone Age comes with a bar at the bottom of the screen with a set of tools that you can use to complete each level, unfortunately the instructions don't seem to be doing a good enough job in this game so the button at the side of play helps you retry the level.

There are a couple of buttons that pop up after you place a ramp, arrows that allow you to align it as per your need, the red cross is a delete button and the green circle is a submit button. Only once you submit a ramp you can hit the play key to start the level.

Time for some stonage!

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