
Jeremy Lyon
there's a lot to like, but it's missing something important: the ability to have more track than is alotted for drafting solutions. even if it won't accept a solution with too much track, it'd be helpful to have extra track to think through how to use less. ultimately, I want a game mode that allows solutions with extra track, but informs the solver than they have not found the optimal solution. this would encourage players through iterative improvement & study, instead of a binary right/wrong
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Stephen Bryant
This is an excellent puzzle game that I am enjoying immensely. I also enjoyed Golf Peaks by the same dev team. I have some ideas that I would appreciate in the game, but do not detract from how good it is without them: Option in the accessibility menu to automatically pause after solving a puzzle before the game moves on to the next one - allowing time to analyse and re-run your solution. More generous quantity of track by default, but with an indication of the minimum needed for a solution.

Harsh Gandhi
Very well designed, it looks and feels awesome except it gets too hard after a point. This game is so intelligent that it makes me feel dumb, (a game shouldn't trigger a self-loathing session, but cannot blame the devs for that). The difficulty suddenly escalates and it becomes too difficult to be enjoyable, (it may be just me but I don't think I am that dumb). So I would definitely recommend this but wouldn't call this a casual game.