100 Ways

"100 Ways"
Reviewed by: Carless Yen

100 Ways is a puzzler far different then anything you have played before. it kind of feels like things before it like maybe Marble Madness or Cubot, but it's differences and uniqueness really make it totally different. Your objective is to get from point A to point B using different items in your inventory likes ramps and springs. The problem is you have a limited amount of them, and the levels are riddled with multiple traps that end your progress. Some levels require a ton of thought, and planning. There are also over 100 levels, so your going to spend a lot of hours trying to figure your way thru it. That really pretty much sums up 100 Ways. There isn't a lot to explain about it, except for the point that it is a lot of fun. The Challenge is certainly there for fans of puzzlers, but no to the point where you throw in the towel, and give up. The vast amount of levels, also makes this game really worth the pricetag applied to it. You will spend a lot of hours on this one, and I I also see you coming back to it as well.
I can't think of many negatives for this game, so this will prob be one of my shorter reviews. Everything about the game works, and makes it a pleasure to play. The controls, the music, the challenge, the replay value, all add up to a a good time. Reminds me of my younger years playing the game "Mouse Trap" with friends. It just has that feeling to it, if they could of added a multiplayer type mode could seen a lot of people enjoying that as well. Even without that though "!00 Ways" is a blast, and one of those games you shouldn't miss out on, especially if you love puzzles and Rube Goldberg type things. It really feels like an accomplishment when you get the ball into the final flag hole, and it is so fun watching it work its way there.

Pros: Brilliant level design
A real challenge
Fun music and sounds
Tons of levels and replay value

Cons: Kind of missed out on fun Coop Or Multiplayer challenge

Overall: 8.1 Tons of puzzling fun, that feels rewarding and awesome to watch develop at the same time.

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