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Monday, June 1, 2009


ClickPLAY! is a short puzzle game that is similar to Nekogames' Hoshi Saga series, where players would have to find a play button hidden somewhere in every level to progress. This usually requires completing a certain task, solving a puzzle, or finishing an arcade sequence so that the play button is revealed for you to click on.

The game itself is competently made, but some levels can be a little harsh on players who do not have quick enough reflexes to achieve a given objective. (source)

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Some levels are more likely far too harsh. Quickly moving the cursor around and still still clicking on some little pixels with a very unforgiving time limit.

I got to the curtain level, but only by using a little "rapid clicking" macro I have on a keyboard button and usually use for Minecraft. But, no, thanks, I'll rather stick to the games in that vein which are about puzzles, not perfect mouse control.

nice game, like the other with the X, at this im stuck in the bottles :S

Hi!

I really enjoyed playing this game. But it was kinda short :P Anyways, I made a video walkthrough and I hope that would help you! Please tell me if it was helpful or not and please subscribe :D

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bCOFeJ1_c

Prid

Oh, so I actually was at the last stage already.
By the way, in the stage with lots of squids, the one with the play button underneath it blinks, the others don't :)

Argh! Couldn't stand that window/doorbell level!

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