Let's see how the new point system fares. This game has been in a recent one-dollar bundle and the site is full of giveaways for it and its siblings. But it costs 10 points to enter and you have 500 to spend daily, no more. So, I am interested: how many actual humans decided to spend their points on this cheap indie game?
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throwing my points in the hat. figure my lil girl will prolly dig this
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It is a decent puzzle game for kids. If you ever see it sold cheap, try also some more laid-back time managers. I think kids should really love one called Rush for Gold: Alaska (not California though). Incredibly colourful, there is a not-time-limit mode, and you can even pretty up a small town between stages.
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Thanks!
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Good Luch for all
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