Only for NVIDIA Tegra 3 Powered Devices.
Winner at the Independent Games Festival 2010, Puddle THD is now available exclusively on devices using Tegra 3 technology. Puddle THD harnesses the power of the NVIDIA Tegra 3 powered devices to produce an unprecedented realistic physics-based gaming experience!
Dive into Puddle THD, a game unlike any other where you have to guide a puddle of fluid by tilting the environment to the left or right!
Play carefully taking friction, gravity and temperature into account, and by using the unique properties of each type of fluid (water, oil, nitroglycerin, molten lava...) in a range of original environments.
Conserve as much fluid as possible when crossing a variety of obstacles such as burning passageways, carnivorous plants and electric currents!
Key Features:
- Optimized for Tegra 3 powered devices featuring console-quality HD graphics, highest quality shaders, amazing fluid simulation!
- Support for Bluetooth or USB game controllers. (USB gamepads only supported on Android 3.1 or higher)
- Compare your skills with those of your friends and the worldwide GREE community!
Play the first five levels of this version of Puddle Lite!
If you unlock the full version you can access more than 40 levels.
Languages Supported: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese.
Puddle THD is now available on:
• Nexus 7
• HTC One X
• Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF300T
• Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF300TG
• Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF300TL
• Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF700T
• Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
• Acer A511(picasso_m)
• Acer A701(picasso_mf)
• Toshiba AT270 / REGZA Tablet AT570
• Toshiba AT300 / REGZA Tablet AT500
• Toshiba AT330 / REGZA Tablet AT830
• Fujitsu Arrows X
• LG Optimus 4X HD
• Pegatron Chagall
• ZTE-T T98
http://www.e-neko.com/puddle_android/puddle_android.php
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A Google User - March 25, 2013
There's not enough difference between losing a level and passing with a flying colours. I did the same thing on each level but passed some of the higher levels with colours, and flunked the lower levels. That's off putting. Instructions r OK but tips section seems lacking. I like tips which you have to earn by trying yourself first. This seems the opposite....the more u try on your own the more mystified you become as to what u did right and wrong.
Maksim Kravchenko - March 22, 2013
"★★ IGF LIMITED TIME SALE! ★ 80% OFF the regular price ★★ Get this game now before the price goes up!" bla-bla-bla... regular 4.99$ sale 2.99$... where is 80% off?
John Lawson - January 02, 2013
A lot of work went into this gratifying fluidic puzzler. Great Tegra 3 graphics with a very relaxing ambient style soundtrack that puts you somewhere else other than here. I find the controls appropriate for the game. You can choose accelerometer, touchscreen or keyboard/gamepad as your control device. You also have graphics options for render quality and a toggle for true color. On the Nexus 7 I find render quality at medium with true color "on" the most fluid although some levels run great maxed.
A Google User - November 24, 2012
Great game. It finally works on Android 4.2.
A Google User - November 13, 2012
This game looks fantastic on the Nexus 7, but the liquid is just too sluggish... it isn't anywhere near sensitive enough... the device (and in-game world) can be at the 45 degree angle, only to have the liquid continue to flow in its original direction due to its oh-so-massive momentum... I may be being too picky, but I feel games like Mercury are spot on, so it's definitely doable! I sadly would not recommend this app.