Liquid Measure 3 Poison Pack

Liquid Measure 3 Poison Pack

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Liquid Measure 3 Poison Pack

Rating:
3.7
Released: April 17, 2013
Last updated: April 17, 2013
Developer: smartcode

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Description

Route the poison to the pots to fill them all. Move the pieces to the right place to control the flow.
This level pack includes 30 new levels, and a new "poisonous" theme. For tutorials please run Liquid Measure 3.

How to Play

Click and drag flashing pieces to move them to the right place. When everything is arranged click START.

FAQ

What is Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack?

Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack is a puzzle game where you direct water and poison flows into the correct containers using a variety of pipes, tanks, and other devices.

Who developed Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack?

Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack was developed by Smartcode.

How do you play Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack?

In Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack, you place and arrange different pipe pieces and containers on a grid to safely guide all the water and poison to their designated tanks without any spills.

What are the main features of Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack?

The game features logic-based levels, separate water and poison flows, multiple pipe and container types, and increasing puzzle complexity across many stages.

Does Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack have a progression or level system?

Yes, Liquid Measure 3: Poison Pack uses a level-based progression system where each level introduces new challenges and mechanics for players to solve.

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gablett

Apr. 18, 2013

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I like how the game stops when you have made an infinite loop. I did one on purpose to mock the laws of physics, thank you for stopping me destroying the universe.

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Rachel654

Apr. 20, 2013

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Level 20 glitched a little, it added a tiny little bit, maybe 1/6 of a measurement of the stuff to be dumped through one of my 1 overflow bucket things (the ones that pour out the excess back into pipes and whatnot). It was fixed by switching the non overflow 1 bucket with the overflow 1 bucket, but was still an annoyance.

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moinsundemi

Apr. 17, 2013

40
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Like the third installment, but deadlier ^^

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dee4life

Apr. 17, 2013

42
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Really like this series!

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Kenaron

Mar. 17, 2016

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When trying to figure out a puzzle including water duplicators, it pays to count up the amount of initial fluid and the total for the containers. So if you have 15 initial fluid and 18 worth of containers, you may want to put 3 liquid down a doubler.