About This Game Great Permutator is a puzzle. Hard and tricky. One in which you will have to build a complex system of conveyors and various devices so that the colored boxes can travel across the factory and arrive at right places and in right order. If you are into clever engineering puzzles like LightBot, Manufactoria and SpaceChem, this game is for you.Features50 levels (+15 bonus levels)10+ types of action blocks16 not-so-easy achievementsGlobal score leaderboardNice pixel art graphics and cool soundtrackLevel editor with sharing levels via Internet 6d5b4406ea Title: Great PermutatorGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Ripatti SoftwarePublisher:Ripatti SoftwareRelease Date: 15 Sep, 2014 Great Permutator Torrent Download [hacked] great permutator 25. great permutator steam. great permutator. great permutator solutions. great permutator review. the great permutator Hidden gem. I bought The Great Permutator on a whim, it didn't disappoint. It looks deceptively simple, but it's a solid puzzle game that impressed on many levels. Each puzzle is surprisingly distinct, and stayed fresh throughout. After completing about half the game I thought patterns would start repeating and it would get easier. Not so, not at all. I don't know if each level was crafted entirely by hand or if developers got help from an automated generator, but it's obvious great care went into level design. The periodic introduction of new machines, well into the second act, was also well crafted and created a good sense of progression. As others have mentioned, the solutions often revolve around heuristics, bit of trial and error, finding clever tricks, and exploiting the ordering of inputs. A programming game this is not, and solutions are not generalized - they wouldn't work on any random inputs. Not an issue for me at all, but worth mentioning.This is an indy, graphics & music are what you'd expect. The music is repetitive - but you're not buying this for the soundtrack, right? Graphics could certainly be better, I'd have preferred a higher resolution myself. That said, I'm not docking any points here - the game play doesn't suffer and developers time was spent where it mattered, on the puzzles themselves.Well worth the asking price if that's you kind of thing.. Hidden gem. I bought The Great Permutator on a whim, it didn't disappoint. It looks deceptively simple, but it's a solid puzzle game that impressed on many levels. Each puzzle is surprisingly distinct, and stayed fresh throughout. After completing about half the game I thought patterns would start repeating and it would get easier. Not so, not at all. I don't know if each level was crafted entirely by hand or if developers got help from an automated generator, but it's obvious great care went into level design. The periodic introduction of new machines, well into the second act, was also well crafted and created a good sense of progression. As others have mentioned, the solutions often revolve around heuristics, bit of trial and error, finding clever tricks, and exploiting the ordering of inputs. A programming game this is not, and solutions are not generalized - they wouldn't work on any random inputs. Not an issue for me at all, but worth mentioning.This is an indy, graphics & music are what you'd expect. The music is repetitive - but you're not buying this for the soundtrack, right? Graphics could certainly be better, I'd have preferred a higher resolution myself. That said, I'm not docking any points here - the game play doesn't suffer and developers time was spent where it mattered, on the puzzles themselves.Well worth the asking price if that's you kind of thing.
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