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Be it advertising or purchases, our business model depends on you clicking stuff. So when we find a game like Doodle God, a game that consists of nothing but clicking things again and again, we're all over it. Call it classical conditioning.

whatdoesthismake

Anyway, Doodle God has you taking the role of a powerful one-eyed deity that has to combine elements (four to begin with) to ultimately create 115 different basic concepts of the universe. Here are a few spoilers to give you the idea:

elements

Obviously this game uses the term "element" very loosely, because while most people could accept the theory behind "swamp + life creates bacteria" something like "life and stone make the egg" is a bit harder to swallow. Even still, any game that marks vodka as an element already gets some clever points. We think that if you're as OCD and desperate to succeed as we are, you'll be really happy playing Doodle God for the rest of the day.

Special thanks to deals.woot's own Eric C. for the tip!

 

dan699


quality posts: 3 Private Messages dan699

I'll point out that this is a great game to keep open in a tab and play in spurts, though it has very little replay value once you caught 'em all.

dukeofwulf


quality posts: 5 Private Messages dukeofwulf

This is a fun game at first, but once you get a majority of the elements, it becomes a methodical process of matching every element, rather than the thought experiment it was intended to be. So, if you're set on completing the game but not big on frustration, be ready to pull a walkthrough to break your gamer's block.

driko


quality posts: 0 Private Messages driko

Has anyone compared this to Alchemy for Android? It looks awfully similar...

hekate101


quality posts: 0 Private Messages hekate101

Checked woot when I got into work, and have been playing this for the last hour and a half. ...Thanks, woot, for making my coworkers hate me.

sTyLeS


quality posts: 9 Private Messages sTyLeS

I played this a while back on Kongregate. And I agree, it starts out fairly interesting, but becomes a bit tedious quite quickly.
But even so, I still felt like I had to continue playing until completion.
Just one of those things...you can't put it down even though you really want to.

zavin


quality posts: 0 Private Messages zavin

Yup, I played it and found I couldn't stop. Like y'all have already said, it gets pretty tedious, but when I finally finished, I wanted more to do.

iamruling2


quality posts: 1 Private Messages iamruling2

Hey for those of you that liked it they created a new game about creating the sins.
I found it at armorgames.com