Nice puzzle game, gets pretty difficult and time-consuming after about 6 levels, and there's 42 of them so you can expect to get much playtime out of this. It's extremely cheap as well, so definitely worth your money if you like puzzle. It seems to me that there is no correct way to solve these puzzles; anything goes and experimentation gets you a long way.
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Cons: - Poor framerate - REALLY bad tutorial, it's all crawling text that you have to wait 5 minutes for if you actually want to read it all - The liquids have a tendency to glitch through moving platforms Pros: - Good concept - Great level design for the first few levels I got this game at 75% off, so I ain't even mad. If you're planning on getting this game, wait for the sales.
Bloop is a really neat physics-based puzzle game in which you place platforms in an effort to guide liquids to their jars. There are also various obstacles and mechanics that you encounter and have to overcome, such as pendulums, elevators, etc. The art style is minimalistic, yet aesthetically pleasing, and suits the game quite well. To draw a comparison to another game, Bloop is sort of like Crayon Physics Deluxe, but with fluids instead of a rolling ball. Given the nature of this type of game, I feel that working with fluids, rather than a ball, allows for more flexibility and mechanical complexity (of which I am a fan of); the other side to this coin is that this causes a spike in difficulty that not all players will be able to appreciate. While I am a fan of difficult games, the quick spike in the transistion of difficulty between levels does cause a bit of frustration and can be a little off-putting at times. That being said, it isn't enough to turn me away from the game, just eno...
I'm not really into physics games, but I had to try this out and give it a review. First of all, the game suffers from numerous technical issues. Sometimes the game doesn't start, cutscenes get stuck, alt-tabbing frequently crashes the game on windows 8. So you have to aware that there might (most likely) be some issues. Secondly, the game itself. Difficulty curve is not well laid out, the first few levels are too easy, then the game gets too hard very quickly. (as I said, I'm not a big fan of puzzle games, so that could be related to my missing experience in this particular genre) The game mechanics are very simple to learn, and each level has multiple solutions. The game is proud of that, but that makes the game feel strange. You never know if that is supposed to be a proper solution or some kind of workaround or glitch. The same goes about the behavior of lifts and other elements in the game. Even if you find a solution, it just won't feel right. Thirdly, the music and all sounds...
I had high hopes for this game. It looks stunning, and after watching play-throughs online, I was excited to give this puzzle game a try. There were problems loading, no way to get partial completion (even though the score is a percentage), and the levels went from too easy to too difficult within the first 5 levels. It's not much of a puzzle if the player is just drawing lines and hoping the goo physics work this time.
Bloop is rated currently as 'mostly negative', maybe because it has no achievements. XD No mostly the people are moaning about the non-consistent physic, but as an excuse, were you ever able to see a consistent fluid? For example: have you ever tried to let a fizzy drink to bubble over in the same way? ^^ Bloop is like [url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/222140/]Puddle[/url] - a puzzle platformer with fluid/glue based on physics. I think this game is made by one developer and you feel it at certain places in the game. Is it therefore a bad game? I would say it isn't, because I had a lot of fun with it. If you like puzzles and physic based games you should give it a try - maybe not on its full price but on a sale. As in the video above you need to draw lines where the fluid can take its way into the flask. Simply as that. You can generate a force field with right click which lets the fluid follow your cursor. There are certain obstacles you need to solve first before you are able ...
It's just not very fun.
Don't buy this shit.
Garbage Wont even work Mouse is off Trash game not even woth 1 cent
6/10
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz+
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 128Mb VRAM with Shader Model 2.0
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 or above
- Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz+
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256Mb VRAM with Shader Model 2.0 or above
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 200 MB available space
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How much does Bloop cost?
Bloop is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Bloop?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz+ Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 128Mb VRAM with Shader Model 2.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 200 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or above Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz+ Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 256Mb VRAM with Shader Model 2.0 or above DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Bloop available on?
Bloop is available on Windows PC.
Is Bloop worth buying?
Bloop has 35% positive reviews from 17 players.
When was Bloop released?
Bloop was released on Jan 16, 2015.
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