Click Drag Type 3
Posted by Terry Sun, 14 Oct 2007 08:24:00 GMT

About a week ago, a mysterious individual by the name of “MisterX” posted about this game in the comments for Launchball. Not only is a great idea for a puzzle game, but it’s been implemented really well.
Click Drag Type 3 is a rather nifty little flash puzzle game by Simple Andy. The player may click, drag, and type – from there, you’re on your own. Each puzzle is different from the last: the point of the game is to work out what the items in front of you do, and how to interact with them to solve the puzzle.
Having trouble? There’s a full walkthrough on Jay Is Games here.
Thanks, MisterX!










this is too clever for me ):
once you figure out the core mechanics you really get into it :o i love this! really fun and very imaginative and challenging.
not to mention buggy and frustrating! puzzle 8 comes to mind.
I can’t work out number 8 at all, even with the walkthrough. I’ve just been assuming that I was doing it wrong, though, heh.
mysteriously sneaks in Ha, told you! ;) CDT3 is really a worthwile game, I only found #8 to be rather frustrating, as it also didn’t seem to work out for me when I played it the first time. And as gustav mentioned there are some bugs which potentially make a puzzle impossible to solve. But I didn’t really have problems with these, just encountered them a few times. It’s just too bad the creator isn’t doing a “sequel” to it. As the name suggests this is already the third “Click Drag Type” game, including the puzzles of the previous 2 games. So long! sneaks out again
Ok, definately gonna look at this sometimes, just played first three now and its lovely
THAT LOOKS LIKE EYEBALLS
Hush! Look! It’s another appearance by the enigmatic “MisterX” :)
Sorry. With a handle like that I assumed you were a sock puppet or something, heh. Well, thanks again for the link!
Hehe, well, the nick derived from a young me thinking “wow, MisterX sounds so cool!” ;) May be a “dumb” nick, but I suppose I’m stuck with it :D Actually I’m pretty much a TIGSource regular since I found out about this great site :)
As I posted previously also Armor Cube is a great little game: http://www.armorgames.com/games/armorcube_popup.html But I suppose TIGSource is rather ment for “real” indie games instead of casual coffee break games :D
This game is making feel stupid.
3? Where’s 1 and 2?
Bleh. I shouldn’t post before the game finishes loading.
Nice little game. I like the concept. Many of the puzzles are more frustrating than challenging, though. When you know exactly what to do, it just takes a lot of time to make it happen.