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3.7/5 (59 votes)

Numz is a brand new puzzle game similar to Orbox and RoadBlocks, but with several new gameplay elements added to the mix. It follows a little purple box-shaped cat as she journeys through a world riddled with warp points, keys, and golden fish. Numz's cute pixel graphics, retro soundtrack, and smooth feel are enough to win most puzzle fans over. You might even appreciate the small amount of backtracking necessary in the game as it lends itself to exploration.

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mezzanote August 9, 2010 9:57 AM

Music...driving me mad...where is the off button...oh, press P!

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littlefish August 9, 2010 11:47 AM

A nice little diversion... Plus for 8-bit-music, good looking retro pixel style and the fact that you do not *relly* die.
I could do with a few more levels, though.

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Ah! How do you control this game? The arrow keys/wasd do nothing. I'm using Firefox, never had this problem before.

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I like this take on the orbox idea. The puzzles here have a much different feel.

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REALLY like this little game, very fun and you can take your time with it. Only bad point is that if you mess up it restarts the level :(

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chibidani August 9, 2010 3:59 PM

Restarting the level when you mess up is how these style games work.

What I don't like is that I can't see the entire level when it starts. I have to trust that there will be a block to stop me when I need to travel off screen. I guess I'm just risk averse, or something...

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Anonymous August 9, 2010 4:15 PM

Reading this review makes me wanna hug someone

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Nice concept and cute presentation, but I really didn't care for this game. The inability to see the entire play area is a huge problem. On at least one level you can fly off (most you can't) but at other times you have to hurl yourself off into the unknown - that's frustratingly inconsistent. This is made up for somewhat by the game being really easy. It's not so much of a puzzler like Orbox than it is a game about timing. Not really what I would have liked.

P.S. What was the Orbox-style game that had as an easter-egg or maybe unlockable a mode in which you played on an Excel spreadsheet? Anyone remember that one?

[It's called Excit. To find it just click on the "roadblocks" tag in the game header above. -Jay]

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JIGuestII August 9, 2010 11:25 PM

Yeah, how *DO* you control this game? I can't seem to figure it out.

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Tap the desired [arrow] key once in the direction you want to move little purple Numz and watch her go.

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kezenator August 10, 2010 3:52 AM

The arrow keys do nothing for me either.

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I had trouble with the controls too. Loading the game from NotDoppler worked fine.

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I'm with the others - game loads OK but arrow keys/WASD have no effect. Tried re-loading but that doesn't work either.....

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It would really help if the people who are having trouble with the arrow keys not working post the OS/Browser and Flash Player versions they're using.

It's really hard trying to reproduce the issue unless we know what we're dealing with here. Thank you! :)

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Anonymous August 10, 2010 3:23 PM

Arrow keys don't work for me either. Running XP with firefox and flash 10. Game works fine in IE.

We can't reproduce the problem with XP, Firefox (3.6.8) and Flash (10.1.53.64). Please try updating your Flash Player and disabling your browser extensions. -Jay]

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I'm on XP, Firefox 3.5.11, Flash 10.1.82.76 - I had the same control issue, upgraded from Flash 10.0.whatever to the current version, still nothing. But the game works fine for me on the notdoppler site.

[I've changed the embedding of the game to match that of the NotDoppler site. I have no idea why swfobject is causing these issues with some people, and only with this game in particular. Thanks for reporting your browser configs. The issue should be resolved now. -Jay]

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Anonymous August 11, 2010 2:35 PM

Around level 18 the game just turns into timing suck. Once a game of this sort of genre with deaths gets large and complex enough levels, there needs to be a checkpoint system like in Netshift in order for the game to remain playable. It's not that the level is difficult to figure out, it's that getting killed at the same place fifty times because of the timing is frustrating and shouldn't be necessary.

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