Balance 100

Balance 100

Liujiajun Liujiajun July 17, 2023
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1
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40
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Score Distribution

90-100
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80-89
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70-79
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60-69
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50-59
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<50
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"There may be someone out there for whom Balance will strike the right note. I can see, as if on a distant horizon, the goal the developer intends to show their players. But without a little more help in finding the zen of juggling numbers until they all ascend the board, I’m simply not motivated to ever try this again when I can instead move to Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons or one of the Picross S series games that I haven’t bought yet. It’s not pleasant to give a negative review to a fledgling developer who’s trying to bring something new to an audience that loves logic puzzles. Still, between the too-tight aesthetic, the tiny text, and the way I ended up fumbling grumpily with each board with no real encouragement, I can’t, in good faith, say I can recommend this game, even to other puzzle fans. But I also don’t think developer Wool Tyranny should give up or take my ranking too deeply to heart. It’s a good start when you know to offer a simple aesthetic to someone trying to figure out something new, and the music is very charming. Hopefully, they’ll try again down the line with something a little more polished and with a little more zest for player response. Until then, warm hugs, my apologies, and I’m very sorry that I need to say goodbye to Balance like this."

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About

It’s a game about straightening out crooked objects using nothing but your hands. The goal is simple: adjust misaligned items until they’re balanced. The execution is trickier. Each level presents a new setup where precision matters. You can play solo or team up with others to tackle the same task. The mechanics are minimal but oddly satisfying. What stands out is the zen-like focus on small, repetitive actions. There’s no pressure, just the quiet challenge of nudging things into place. While the core loop doesn’t change much, the co-op mode adds a layer of coordination. Players often mention how the simplicity makes it easy to pick up but hard to put down.

Storyline

Now you need to control your hands to set those slightly skewed objects straight.It may drive you crazy once in a while. But don't worry. You'll probably be able to do it.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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