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Perfectly Balanced
- Release Date:
- Oct 21, 2021
- Developer:
- SkyOne Studios
- Publisher:
- SkyOne Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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I thought there would at least be a little more too it than just adding all the numbers together and dividing by two and then placing blocks accordingly but it doesn't seem like it, can't really give this a positive review even if the visuals are nice and the price is low, it's simply not a game.
Just add the values of both sides of the scale, divide by two and act accordingly it has literally 0 challenge, dev could have added multipliers or something to make it a bit more tricky but at this state its just boring as hell
The sound design is really nice and the game is polished. The concept is interesting for maybe the first ten levels, after that I would have hoped something would come in to make it a bit more challenging. But that does not happen. So it could be a good game to help kids learn addition (if they do not find the gray color scheme too boring), but for adults it is a bit too simple even though well made.
[h1]Casual math puzzler[/h1] If you looked at the screenshots, you already know: there's scales and your job is to balance them. This is done by dropping a set number of weights, of a set total mass, on either side of the scale. All discrete weights and their total mass has to be used. It's almost as simple as it sounds like. The only two frequent complications are that you cannot drop a heavier mass on top of a lighter one, and you can't unbalance the scale. If the scale is already littered with small weights, no big ones fit there. Oddly enough, you [i]can[/i] unbalance on top of individual weights, so that the weights will be suspended in air. There's no timers, but I wished for an undo button. If you make a mistake, you can only restart the whole puzzle (with 'r'). [h1]Technical stuff[/h1] It works fine in both fullscreen and windowed mode, having multiple different sized windows to choose from. Music and sound can be disabled separately, as I did, when I quickly grew bored...
[b]5/10[/b] A basic math game about balancing weights. [b]What is it:[/b] A math game where you have to balance weights on a scale. You start with some weights on either side of the scales, and a certain amount of kilograms and number of blocks you have to place, so that in the end both sides of the scale have the same mass. You can choose how heavy each block you place is, between 1 and 10 kilograms. There are a few restrictions: you have to use all the kilograms and all the blocks; you cannot put a heavier block on top of a lighter one; and you cannot go too high or too far out. These restrictions add a bit of difficulty, but other than that, you only need basic arithmetic, like if you start with 3k on the left, and 5k on the right, and you have to place 4 more k in 3 blocks, you obviously put 2k+1k on the left side and 1k on the right. I think it's a decent learning tool for an elementary student, but otherwise it's kind of boring and not very user friendly. I for one didn't have...
From a puzzle game perspective this game is weird in a positive way because * It is great for short sessions. 'lets do a couple of levels' * Sometimes when you really try to solve a level you wont get anywhere. * As a counter to above sometimes when you are just so tired you are struggling to keep your eyes open you just decide to 'use the force' and 'YOLO' yourself through and bam. You just complete levels just like that. This means doing some trial and error attempts is a valid strategy here. Pretty good if your brain is just mush right now. * The price is 79 cents. You get a pretty decently balanced (pun intended) game that won't destabilize (ok enough) your life too much. Perfect for quick sessions here and there.
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Play this game if one of the following applies to you: * enjoy simple puzzles * enjoy simple math * want easy achievements * are Thanos
Cute, unique, simple-ish & kinda fun - if you don't mind a bit of mental maths. The two negative reviewers didn't play for long enough to give a fair review. They failed to understand that on some levels, the game requires thinking about which block sizes you can use, since (when the bottom row is full etc), you can only place blocks that are the same weight or lighter than those already found below them. I'm half an hour in, and not halfway through the levels just yet. Might be able to be completed in under an hour, maybe, if you cheat yourself out of the mental maths experience by using trial & error (or paper). Otherwise for a proper experience, no paper or guessing, it might be 2-3 hours? (Depending on your speed of doing mental maths while holding 2 other numbers in your head?)
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Perfectly Balanced cost?
Perfectly Balanced costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Perfectly Balanced?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core Memory: 4 MB RAM Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Perfectly Balanced available on?
Perfectly Balanced is available on Windows PC.
Is Perfectly Balanced worth buying?
Perfectly Balanced has 83% positive reviews from 36 players.
When was Perfectly Balanced released?
Perfectly Balanced was released on Oct 21, 2021.
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