![]() It’s a lot of fun and incredibly entertaining. Overall, Gravity Lab is an excellent little game that manages to do something with a genre that’s been all but played out for a while. The sound effects are also nice, though there’s no soundtrack to listen to. It features cel-shaded 3D graphics that look absolutely lovely when the game’s camera automatically zooms in to focus on the final star on a map (done for dramatic effect when blocks are getting close to making contact). It’s frustrating at times, because some of the levels require such careful shots that this can easily ruin things. ![]() However, players have to drag their fingers in the same direction that Steven will fly, which means that their fingers sit atop the trajectory/velocity lines and obscure the view. Players perform a finger drag to aim the robot and determine how fast he’ll be fired away from the fan he’s sitting atop. ![]() The one real irritation with gameplay is the way that shooting Steve works. Occasionally a level pops up that’s more difficult than enjoyable, but for the most part things stay incredibly entertaining and it’s rare to spend more than a few minutes stuck on any one map. At first, players just have to figure out where to hit stacks of blocks and how hard of a shot needs to be made, but items like blocks with different gravity pulls (meaning they fall in different directions) trampolines, bombs, and zones that change a block’s gravity start to pop up in the levels, and getting rid of all the stars becomes increasingly difficult.īut challenging doesn’t mean impossible, and most of the levels are a lot of fun to play through. On top of that, Steven can’t directly hit the stars, so he has to knock the blocks onto them. Steve only gets one chance at a time to knock out the stars, so his one shot has to count. However, it’s actually a bit more challenging than Rovio’s hit title. That may sound like it’s a minor insult, but it’s only meant as a compliment. This setup probably sounds familiar, and it should: the game will remind everyone who plays it of Angry Birds. Steve is the star of Gravity Lab, a simple little physics puzzler that requires players to knock over piles of blocks in order to destroy stars that are scattered throughout various levels. Hey, it beats being bored out of your robot skull. Thankfully, though, there are stars floating around all over the place, and he’s just itchin’ to take them out. Sitting around on what looks like a random space station, Steve the Robot is learning this lesson the hard way. Gravity Lab gives Angry Birds veterans a fresh new take on the genre If drug/metabolites are diluted to a concentration below the initial test cutoff, a dilute urine may result in a false negative. Dilution - Result of ingestion of large amounts of water typically just before urine donation or as a result of physiological conditions.An adulterant product may be added with the intention of adversely affecting the testing reagents. The product added is designed to mask the presence of, or chemically destroy, the drug or drug metabolite that the specimen may contain. ![]() Adulteration - Adding a substance to a specimen after it has been collected.Typically, this may be water or water with salt in it and is identified by extreme creatinine and specific gravity results. Substitution - Submission of a specimen that is not characteristic of human urine.Use of a Medical Review Officer is recommended to evaluate out of range SVT results. See the Drugs of Abuse Reference Guide for additional information on SVT. Specimen validity testing (SVT) is performed on a urine drug screen specimen to detect substitution, adulteration, or dilution. ![]()
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