With a hint of Greek mythology in the title, Cyclop Physics gets you rolling and sliding with these little, one eyed creatures to solve fun physics based tumbledrop puzzles. The goal is to get each coloured one-eyed dude to his corresponding platform, without falling off the screen or landing on the wrong colour. Click a cyclops to turn him into a ball, and click him again to turn him back into a square, figuring out how to use these shape-changing abilities to get around the obstacles on each stage.
The cute faces and interesting puzzles brings to mind another game, Red Remover, but Godvil Games makes you change shapes to solve the puzzle. You must balance between the physics of a nice circle and a diabolical square if you ever want to finish the puzzle and please the gods. If you blow through the twenty four puzzles and are still looking for more, try out the Sprint mode to test your puzzle solving skills in a hectic timed mode. With a small number of trials for you to overcome (more Greek mythology ), you can be the creator of your own puzzles with detailed options most people will overlook with the built-in level editor. With some spare time on your computer, Cyclop Physics is something to keep an eye on.
Try this level:
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It took a few times but i got it. Interesting puzzle
Ragequit on level 16 after I finally got three of them in place and blew the fourth. I'm sure there's a way to calculate when to start each one, but that would be an order of magnitude more difficult than the previous levels.
@barbara, for level 16:
Try changing the shapes back to squares to better control the timing...
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