Toribash
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Lets play Armadillo run.
I know this is an old game, and there is a good enough chance you have played it before. But this game is nothing less then a gem. on www.funmotion.com they describe the game as similar to bridge builder. That description is somewhat true being that the object of the game is to get a thing from point A to point B using material in a realistic physics engine environment. But honestly that about where the similarity's end (they say something similar to what I just said on funmotion also, but I wanted the joy of saying it myself ). The depth of the game is truly astounding, the list of materials is quite impressive and the results you can reach with those materials is literally limitless. Not to mention the fact that the game is rather pretty to look at (though the graphics are adjustable for game-play quality). This is a game that is not only fun, but that will seriously challenge even the smartest of people, leaving you wholly satisfied with each completed level. Ready for the best part? Its FREE!!...well, the first 6 levels or so, to go farther you have to pay 20 bucks, but come on people, 20 bucks is pennies for a game this good. I wont get into how much time I (as well as several of my friends, which only adds to the fun) have spent playing this game, think a lot of hours. Also, you can go online and download user created levels...Oh yeah, you can create your levels, set your own restrictions (finances and materials) and even create spectator levels that play like giant Rube Goldberg machines of awesomeness and spectacularity (its not a word, oh well.)

O.k. here is the link http://www.armadillorun.com/demo/

A final note*** It is possible to find this game completely cracked and chuck full of created levels. However, if you do this you are robbing the people who worked hard to make it, and you should feel like an ass. So don't do that!!!! If you do that, you may as well just try and start looking for ways to rob Nabi as well, because your obviously an evil person who hates creative video games.
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The funmotion link wasn't meant to be clicked. the first words I say are "I know this is an old game"...

meh, oh well.
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I bought this a really long time ago, and beat it, and I am currently working on rube goldberg solutions. (They will go way over budget and use lots and lots of rockets lol)
Hehe. Well I am glad everyone who has already played this game enjoyed it I think for my next "Lets..." post I will do "Lets play Final Fantasy 7"
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Originally Posted by hidingwarior View Post
*Cough* Final Fantasy VII *Cough*

lol, so I forgot Roman numerals for two seconds...Who actually uses those when they aren't talking about Final Fantasy anyways? :P
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Originally Posted by Skazz View Post
Bit sad how you can get past half the puzzles with a compressed piece of rubber

That's kinda the cheap way though...

And yeah when you can't do it that way if that budget is high enough you can just make a harness and have a rocket airlift you...
Or (I didn't discover this, so I deserve no credit) there is a way to use four piecies of short rope, one piece of metal/cloth, four metal bars, and a little bit of tension to make awesome spinning paddled on any anchor point, they cost a fraction of constricted rubber, and if you make them right, are more accurate .
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hm...Thats probably why mine never worked all that well . So, this may sound kind of stupid, but is that a realistic reaction? or is it more of a "glitch" in the game engine? Anyone know?

Edit, nice diagram btw
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