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Wilhelm Bohrer (Bill)
I love games where you have.to draw. It helps if you have a bit of knowledge about Newtonian physics, and how your "wheels" (propulsion devices? :-) will behave in different environments (water, inclines, etc), but trial and error, and watching what your opponent is doing also works. Heck if I can figure out what shape works best for hovering.
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Vertigo Creative
This is a fun game... IF you pay to remove ads that interrupt every level. A bit buggy in the graphics, making opponents wheels go sideways, cockeyed etc. but that honestly only made it more fun to me. Occasionally your own wheels just change in shape, which throws off the level, but who cares. All levels are short and easy. Could be played by a four year old, and it could, maybe, even actually teach them some things about physics and strategy, and increase some dexterity and quick thinking.
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Matt Marinsek
Neat concept. Simple mechanics yet tricky to master. I however don't like how many ads they bombard you with (after every level). The game is too small to justify buying it with no ads. Also - there's a level that's mostly flying where if you don't land somewhere on a vertical incline (impossible) you cross the finish line underneath with the water but never hit the podium above, so you can't progress. Game breaking bug.
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