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Totem Destroyer is a physics-based block elimination game, where players must attempt to remove a certain number of blocks in each stage to progress. Blocks can be destroyed by left-clicking on them, and the level quota is always displayed on the upper right side of the screen. You will have to start all over if the golden idol touches the ground at any time.

Name: Totem Destroyer
Developer: Gabriel Ochsenhofer
Category: Puzzle
Type: Browser

Comments

This game was a lot of fun. After 25 levels, I had hoped for maybe 25 more.

I got two "Achievements", one of which was "Patience Master", neither of which I can figure out the meaning of. The first one was probably for beating the game, but Patience Master came later. Any clue?

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Ahh, I see, thanks! I hadn't played a second time, and didn't see the achievement list because of it.

Thanks.

I imagine "patience master" is for retrying a level over and over even though you continually failed.

I finished all 25 levels but got no achievements :(

According to the list, "Patience Master" is simply for sitting through the credits, which aren't that long anyway.

fantastic little game

lots of fun, hoping for more installments in the future

U should make a mobile version for download

Lots of fun, too bad it had to end so soon.

how do you get the achievement vurtial mastermind

how do you get the achievement for virtual mastermind? the menu tot just kills himself and u cant control menu tot....

The Virtual Mastermind achievement has to unlock itself. Just sit at the main menu while the bot tries to solve the totems. After a while, it will solve enough totems to get the achievement. All you can do is wait.

What is the anti alias setting? What are the cheats?

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