About This Game Bob has crashed on a strange planet, lost a bunch of parts for his ship and above all, is late for work!Find the lost parts and rebuild your ship along the way to solve challenging, physics-based puzzles. You can build your ship any way you like in the ship builder – try to find the coolest ship-design for the puzzle at hand!Rebuild your ship any way You likeFind the lost parts and tools for Your ship – You’ll need them to solve puzzles!25 Chapters of solid level design and clever puzzlesMany hours of replayability, with secrets, Achievements, Leaderboards and more 6d5b4406ea Title: Bob Came in PiecesGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:LudosityPublisher:LudosityRelease Date: 22 Jan, 2010 Bob Came In Pieces Download] [hack] bob came in pieces This is a fun little physics-based puzzle game with a very "lunar lander" feel. Fly around to collect pieces of pipe, rockets, and pushers\/pullers to solve your way through 14 levels and get Bob back to space so he can get to work. You can customize your ship to fit the needs of the problem at hand but make sure it's not top-heavy or off balance! While some precision flying and some restarts on account of the occasional frustrating hang-up are required, you'll have fun if you like refreshing new puzzle games.. Love it. Best title game for a game!. Belated review. This indie physics-based puzzle game is pretty fun. Your goal is to navigate a spaceship to the end of a level. Sure, it sounds easy enough, but there are always obstacles in your way. The main hook of the gameplay is mixing and matching parts on your spaceship in order to solve physics-based puzzles in each level (pushing and pulling objects, smashing through things, etc). I found the controls to be a bit touchy at times and wasn't a huge fan of the ship-building interface, but overall, there's not much bad to say about this game. Just go into it without any grand expectations. It's pretty laid back and is a nice way to kill a few hours. There are also a number of advanced levels available, in addition to the main story chapters, for those looking for a bit more challenge.. All in all, I think this is a really fun game, and I've had a lot of fun trying to complete the speedruns (which I'm usually not a fan of). For the price of only 6,99\u20ac, I would highly recommend this small indie gem.. After trying for three hours to come to grips with this game's mechanics, I decided to give up. I don't think Bob Came in Pieces is an outright bad game, it's just a game I can't get used to, nor do I find any fun in it.The basic idea is sound and actually somewhat original: controling Bob, you have to travel through several levels in order to collect the missing parts of his ship (Bob is a spaceship that came down to earth in pieces). There are several obstacles on the way, most of those objects that have to be removed or replaced (well, in the few levels I played anyway). By putting together Bob in the right way on the work-pads, you can figure out how to overcome the obstacles\/puzzles: putting an extra engine in one of the slots makes a huge difference, and there's a "pull beam" that lets you pull away objects. At least, theoretically. Since the controls of this game are off-target to say the least, controlling Bob once some pieces of the spaceship have been adjusted, became a nightmare. Even more problematic is that the game relies on physics to solve puzzles - bu the physics seem to have been hugely overdone, with every action leading to a much greater reaction than I would ever expect. That makes the game nearly unplayable for me - although I would love to progress further into the apparently well designed levels and discover more of Bob's pieces, the controls and physics just don't let me do so. Graphics and sound do a pretty good job, so all the more regrettable that the gameplay let me down.With over 80 achievements, of which the greater part have only been achieved by under 2% of all players, this game seems like a nightmare for achievement hunters. Apart from achievements for completing levels & gathering spaceship parts (fair enough!), there are lots and lots for finishing the levels within a certain time limit. These limits are set so extremely tight, that those achievements are only for the most stubborn gamers out there, or for these who figure out the wonky controls to perfection. People looking for another 100% game, definitely should skip this one, and it won't help in getting a good average completion rate either.But there's a fair chance anyone else can actually figure things out, and enjoy this game. It's just not my cup of tea, I guess.Not recommended, unless you're very good at solving physics puzzles and have lots of patience. Disappointing. graphics are more simplistic than the screenshots seemed ( to me) the physics also seem a bit off. 4\/10. Belated review. This indie physics-based puzzle game is pretty fun. Your goal is to navigate a spaceship to the end of a level. Sure, it sounds easy enough, but there are always obstacles in your way. The main hook of the gameplay is mixing and matching parts on your spaceship in order to solve physics-based puzzles in each level (pushing and pulling objects, smashing through things, etc). I found the controls to be a bit touchy at times and wasn't a huge fan of the ship-building interface, but overall, there's not much bad to say about this game. Just go into it without any grand expectations. It's pretty laid back and is a nice way to kill a few hours. There are also a number of advanced levels available, in addition to the main story chapters, for those looking for a bit more challenge.
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