About This Game Plith is an indie puzzle game for Windows and OS X. It puts gamers in a spatial setting, where they have to manage several puzzle elements (mostly gears) and must make quick decisions which can simplify or complicate their path to victory. Plith is a fast paced game which contains a lot of levels – more than 100 – to be solved. The player moves some gears and can place them on the level; some gears rotate, and transmit their rotation to the adjacent ones: the objective of each level is to activate the target gears. These levels constitute five different worlds, which are subdivided into fourteen sections. Each section introduces new gameplay elements; for example, several kinds of gears and obstacles come out along the game. The game is presented using mostly 3D graphics, with a few handmade drawings as well.Key Features: Five different worlds, which are subdivided into fourteen sections More than 100 levels Fast paced Several gameplay elements (e.g. several kinds of gears and obstacles) b4d347fde0 Title: PlithGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Ya2Publisher:Flying InteractiveRelease Date: 2 Jun, 2016 Plith Full Crack [serial Number] This game looks and runs like a free game that would be attached to a cereal box from the late 90s. Graphics aren't everything but even the response time after a mouse click is nearly a full second at times. The concept is sound but Cogs was released in 2009 and it looks and runs MUCH better than Plith. I love games like this but short of them completly rebuilding this game from the ground up I can't imagine it getting to a level of polish that would warrant charging for it. This game plays like it was designed to run on original iphone 1.. I wouldn't even recommend this game for children. There's no learning. It's outdated. Really boring.. 1st the game crashed instantly every time until I restarted my computer after install and now crashes after playing for a few min. There is horrible lag in the movement of the gears.
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Plith Full Crack [serial Number]
Updated: Mar 1, 2020
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