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| Steady hands (thus low caffeine levels) are required to skillfully maneuver through the myriad of puzzles that await you in Gravoor Perfect, a pudgy quadruped who needs your help to escape the confines of … something. |
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| Graphics |
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| The Kirby-ish look to the character and his environs is probably no mistake - afterall, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If not for the occasional 3D rendering for the titles and credits, it could have seemed a bit flat and lifeless. |
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| Sound |
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| The music is up tempo, but sounds fairly standard. Everything you interact with has a noise, but most of them are the same, so the variety is a bit lacking. You don't notice it too much because the levels are pretty short. |
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| Learning Curve |
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| Point the gravoor (is that its name, or is it a thing?) in the right direction using your mouse. |
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| Addictivity |
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| The simple puzzles at the beginning prepare your brain and mousing finesse for the real challenges to come. Even if you get bored of the existing puzzles, you can use the level editor to create your own! |