Dive into Puddle, a game unlike any other where you have to guide a puddle of fluid by tilting the environment to the left or right! Play carefully taking friction, gravity and temperature into account, and by using the unique properties of each type of fluid (water, oil, nitroglycerin, molten lava...) in a range of original environments.
Key Features
- 49 levels
- 2 difficulty modes: normal and extreme
- Leaderboard: see the scores of players from all over the world.
- Challenges: see the challenges unlocked by each player.
- Medals: compare the medals you have won with those of your friends.
- Laboratory mode with dozens of objects, backgrounds and liquids!
Minimum:
OS:Windows XP 32bits SP3
Processor:2 Ghz Dual Core
Memory:1024 MB RAM
Graphics:Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT, ATI Radeon 4650, Intel HD Graphics, 512 MB Shader Model 3
DirectX®:9.0c
Hard Drive:650 MB HD space
Sound:DirectX 9 compatible
Recommended:
OS:Windows Vista, Windows 7 or 8
Processor:2 Ghz Dual Core and above
Memory:2048 MB RAM
Graphics:Nvidia Geforce 8800, ATI Radeon 4800, Intel HD Graphics 512 MB
DirectX®:9.0c
Hard Drive:1024 MB HD space
Sound:DirectX 9 compatible
didnt know this is released on pc.this looks awesome
Bought this for android for $0.25 or $0.99. Still have not played this past initial test, but the concept is not bad. $10 seems quite steep for this game.
damn this one went right under my radar for a while. Great little puzzler gem!
not a whole lot of levels but so much variation between them so thats easily excused.
some gameplay alongside a review:
Spoiler:
Would have to agree that 10$ is somewhat steep for the game though
hope its part of a bundle soon, because that game looks exactly like the kind fun casual physics easy-going gaming i enjoy just chillin out to every now and then.
I played it on 360 (I know, I know) and it was great fun. I'd highly recommend it as long as you like physics puzzlers and the like.
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Thanks for the idea Lutz!
I'd highly recommend it as long as you like physics puzzlers and the like.
I love those. Even though for example the few levels I played from "World of Goo" seemed a bit too repetitive for me (especially because of the mechanics). Of course I know it might get better in the late levels.
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