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But for me i find it disturbing that this is very similar to angry birds, now i probably would less if you pushed a few things more:
the hud lags behind, when the view moves.
you can pull from anywhere on the screen, not just the holder.
and the worst bit for me, ignoring everything else i said, because i think everyone has done really well no matter what, is that when you destroy bottom layer bricks, the top do not fall.
Good work keep it up!
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I hope that helps. Have great fun and dont forget to rate/comment/fave the games you like.
i think its 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 x better cause its would be rated K-A