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Cogs (video game)

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173:. Each level, representing some three-dimensional object, has various objectives, but generally involve moving tiles to connect sets of gears, piping, and other physical elements to make that object behave in a specific manner, such as providing gear power to turn wheels. As objects are three dimensional, the player may need to manipulate puzzles on multiple faces or faces that wrap around the object, or consider the front and back-sides of tiles. The player is free to rotate the virtual object to identify how to arrange the tiles correctly. 156: 176:
The basic physical elements that the player may need to manipulate include: gears which can turn other gears it is meshed with as well as transmission gears of different sizes that affect the rate of rotation of subsequent gears; pipes which carry (coloured) steam or gas, which may be necessary to
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The player can earn up to ten stars for completing a puzzle; three stars are awarded for completing the puzzle, and the player can earn an additional zero to three stars based on the number of moves and the time needed to complete the puzzle. Earning the maximum number of stars in each category
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drive motors for the gears or fill balloons; and bell strikers, which must be set at the right time to make a specific melody for the puzzle. Early puzzles features one type of mechanic, but later puzzles may include many of these spread on multiple faces.
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Each puzzle also features a special challenge mode to finish the puzzle within a few seconds or with a limited number of moves; completing these earns additional stars for the player.
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title, but receiving subsequent ports to other operating systems, mobile platforms, and game consoles. The game requires the player to manipulate a three-dimensional object's sides as
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screenshot showing the "Siege Engine" puzzle; this puzzle involves both gears (left face) and pipes (right face) that must be manipulated ultimately to turn the device's wheels.
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as to complete specific goals, such as meshing gears to complete a clockwork mechanism or routing gas flow through pipes to a balloon.
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awards the player a tenth final star. The player unlocks more puzzles by earning more stars.
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on the same contest. The game was also a finalist at the 2010
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Developer(s)
Lazy 8 Studios
Platform(s)
Windows
Mac OS X
iOS
Linux
PlayStation 3
Genre(s)
Puzzle
Single-player
puzzle video game
Lazy 8 Studios
Microsoft Windows
sliding block puzzles
Indie Game Challenge

sliding block puzzles
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
iOS
Linux
Humble Indie Bundle 3
Android
Humble Bundle for Android 2
PlayStation Home
PlayStation 3
Indie Game Challenge
Independent Games Festival

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