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Stew: 7
I hate tile puzzles. I have never been very good at them and as a result as the game grew more complicated, my fun level began to drop as my frustration rose. That said, Continuity is still a clever combination of the puzzle and platforming genres and works very well. Levels are divided into different sliding tiles that you have to mix and match to find the exit and its corresponding key. You slide matching pathways into each other, exploring each environment until you can find the proper way through. Really, I have no problems with Continuity. It’s appeal may be limited depending on your tastes but it has some neat ideas and pulls them off well.

Ashley: 9
Continuity is a highly enjoyable flash game that is a mix between flash cards and a memory game. At first it seems rather simple: move the cards around to form the correct passage so that your stick figure can exit the level. However, as you continue playing the game and more cards are added to the screen, you’ll soon begin to see what a challenge the game really is. It’s like a flattened version of a Rubik’s cube, and actually getting to the end of the game is a rewarding task. It’s completely free, so if you love puzzlers, there’s no reason this one shouldn’t be on your list to play.

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I’m a freelance writer with a gaming passion for many years now. My freelance writing career kicked off in September of '08 and since then I've been providing webmasters and businesses with cutting edge content which draws a crowd. In addition to my freelance writing career, I also write for two game enthusiast websites, Gamer Limit and Game A Day. Aside from my writing work, I have appeared as a guest in several episodes of the KritzKast podcast, which is a fan-made podcast dedicated to the game Team Fortress 2. I also host the 2 Girls 1 Game podcast, which is dedicated to covering indie games and their developers.

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