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October 12, 2015

mutale

Stretch and squeeze the frame so it fits and reaches the indicated spot in the puzzler mutale by Jetberry.

18 comments:

  1. First! Nice game! Stuck for the moment tho.....

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  2. I like it. Also stuck, though. :/

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  3. It was a bit difficult to get a feeling for the "rules" of how the square stretches. Reminds me of those games where you have to move in straight lines and plan your way towards a target, but slightly more challenging.

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  4. Yeeeeee! Now there are two of the things! [I have at least vaguely worked out the rules, but stuck on level 21.]

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  5. You can only get it if you pay for it.

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  6. I'm stuck on 32, and I'm also wondering how many levels in total there are.

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  7. @Jade no, the web version is free, and even the mobile app is a free download, at least on the ones I checked.

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  8. @Jade If you don't see the web version, maybe you should try another browser, it's working fine in Chrome,cheers!

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  9. Tom, Bart, thanks, I'll try and find the free version.

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  10. @Jade keep in mind that you don't use your mouse to start the game, but instead use your arrow keys. You might be trying to click and getting no response, but that's normal for this game. Try all 4 arrow keys, and you should see something happen.

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  11. I finally reached the end of the browser version (32 levels total). The trick is to work backwards from where you need the squares to end up. Ironically, when 2 squares are in the mix, it is often easier to figure things out.

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  12. Tom, Ah, now I get it! Thanks.

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  13. 2 squares make it easier to figure out...?

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  14. Got it! :) Good game thx

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  15. To an extent, and in some cases, having two squares makes the solution a bit more obvious. At least, it did to my brain, Emily. Perhaps, my neurons are idiosyncratic that way.

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  16. Done! Got stuck for ages on level 24. Then once I got that it was easy :-)

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  17. 32 browser levels @Anon 16:01

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