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This is an awesome review, well done Clark!
Just a quick question – is this game a carbon-copy of Fluidity on WiiWare? It looks like it (not that that's a bad thing) with a more varied art style.
They both use the same idea of controlling liquids, but they're actually very different games. Fluidity is Metroidvania-like with special powers, upgrades, actual enemies to fight, more puzzle elements, and a narrative. Puddle uses a regular level structure and throws you into various situations using liquids other than water. The different liquids usually change the gameplay quite a bit.
Ah – thanks for the clarification! Perhaps Puddle is more my kind of game, since I loved Mercury HG.
Not sure if the pun was intended, but "saturation point" made me smile.