Posted by admin on May 13, 2009


Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity - Wii

This is a fantastically simple game, which makes us utilize our head and the basic physics rule in order to complete the challenges. This is utilizing the Gravity!

In this simple game, you are provided with 2D objects and are supposed to arrange them in a specific order. So, when you push play, the ball or the cart that comes out starts a chain of tumbling objects, which in the end will push the game button. It isn’t as simple as it sounds. The location of the game button and the challenge of arranging the objects in a perfect order is pretty difficult. The controls are tight which makes it easy for you to move around the objects. The game should have been addicting with its 100 odd levels. But sadly it is not! The problem is that throughout the levels there are only a few games that don’t have any shortcut. Even if you have not built the perfect situation; in most levels, you can simply nudge the game button and travel to the next level. Another problem is that the physics engine is always running making it difficult to balance a precarious tall tower. Plus the minigames and other modes like the Sandbox don’t offer anything new and therefore feel repetitive. Also the lack of more objects makes the sequence making a little less fun.

So overall this is a good game and intellectually stimulating as well.

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