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Once you finish one level, you erm… move on to the next level, of course. But that is not enforced strictly. You can always choose which one of the 95 (ninety-five) levels you want to play. That makes the game challenging enough because you can focus on specific levels and on breaking records, but not annoying to the point of forcing you to solve 71 levels before you can play the 72nd one. It offers a perfect balance of challenge and convenience.
Note that there is a trial version with the first 10 levels completely unlocked for you to play as many times as you want. If you fall in love and want the remaining 85 levels, it costs $10 and is available at getjar.com or directly from Beiks or hey, it is available at the BerryReview Store too. Use this link if you’re browsing with your Blackberry right now. If you are in a real hurry to get addicted, here is an OTA link. I certainly recommend the BerryReview Store because:
If you buy the full game, you can be entertained forever with the more advanced levels, like these:


I think Beiks is offering really a great port of the famous Netwalk game. In case you’re wondering, I didn’t give it 10 stars for one reason: I think the screen real estate could have been used more intelligently. The indicators could have been moved to either side and the big playing area could be bigger therefore more pleasant. Thus the elements wouldn’t look so tiny and hard on the eyes. And maybe there could be some sort of time limit to make the game more challenging, like one of those versions of Pipes, a variation of this game that “floods” the screen if you don’t fix the pipes fast enough. That would be fun too.
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