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March 20, 2013

more which?

More circle couples to interact with in order to answer the 20 questions correctly in the puzzler more which? by Yoshio Ishii.

34 comments:

  1. First!
    F-I-R-S-T!
    Nice feeling of it.

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  2. Maybe this is just me, but the grammar bothers me

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  3. I enjoyed the first one and this one is great too!

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  4. I love this game! :D

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  5. I agree on the grammar bit, the hardest part is to understand the questions... what is meant by "which lacking?"

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  6. Does anyone have a clue about the semitransparent one?

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  7. For semitransparant: try to approach with mouse button pressed

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  8. I'm struggling with emptiness (very philosophical)

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  9. Anonymous 22:47 says, "Thanks, Bart."

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  10. "which caught" is the only one that got me stumped... ideas?

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  11. I had to read up on what Mochi was. :)

    Fun game. Thanks, Bart!

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  12. I loved the first one and this one is also cool. I beat everything. Yay!!!!!

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  13. -very interesting game, I want a mochi now (a fresh one)

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  14. for "which caught" click and hold close to the top of the circle. One will clear your mouse; the other will be "caught" by it

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  15. for "which caught" click and hold close to the top of the circle. One will clear your mouse; the other will be "caught" by it

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  16. yeah. nice game, like it!

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  17. Okay, I seem to be the only one stumped on this one but "which is side"? What side? Left? Right? Inside? Outside? I'm so confused.

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  18. I'm confused by "which is side?" also
    Any hints on that?

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  19. btw: it says "which this side?" - and it doen't make a lot of sense. Couldn't find any difference.

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  20. for which this side bring the circles up to the question. if you cant see the words then you have the proper circle

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  21. for which this side, which circle can cover the words at the top. I feel like a loser cuz i had to look up a walkthrough for it...

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  22. I can only seem to get 18 out of 20 right.

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  23. NICE! Thanks for sharing Bart!

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  24. 19/20! i got lucky on some.=)thanks for posting, bart!

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  25. I love this game, but the last one is not fair :)

    catherine, for emptiness, try using your cursor to move what the circles are resting on.

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  26. I really like this game; it's simple yet quite enjoyable. :)

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  27. Oh, I just got the "which lacking" one: slide each circle over each other, until they almost go on top of each other. Which ever forms a cresent-like shape is the lacking shape.

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  28. Yay! Thanks, Bart! My students LOVE the first game...can't wait to show them this one next week! (And we had a whole discussion about grammar being lost in translation, too.)

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  29. I love the first game, love it... But this game is hard to understand. Which caught and others. They do esaktley the same. And dont understand the questions. I am not alone, so more people think the same. Arg.. Just a littel mistake... maybe better nekst time... Thanks for the game...

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  30. But it is nice, even som of them is not to understand. Maybe ouers englis is not that god. Mine isent. sorry. Love the gam e and hate to make mistake, because i do not understand :-)

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  31. It is to short :-) Make it longer, it is so fun... Thanks.

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  32. I wish there were a hundred of these!

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  33. More of this. Just plain fun

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