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There are about 300 scenarios/puzzles, many of which can be done on the first try. Of course, there is a difficulty curve, and some of the later scenarios will require quite a few tries to discover the best strategy and then quite a few more to execute the moves just so. And in many cases, quite a few more tries for that gold medal score.

With the level of motion control available, there is essentially an infinite number of tiny variables for any given move.

I've spent maybe 6-8 hours playing around with the game and I'm less than 40% through. Of course, the early levels are the easiest to complete, so progress slows the further you progress. Some levels are just fun to repeat, even after "figuring out" the optimal approach for a gold medal.

Even if you finish the game, it would take considerably longer to receive gold for every scenario.

But even after finishing the game 100%, it has an open level editor, so technically, there is an infinite number of levels possible.

And of course, multi player mode is different every time.

Essentially, this is a game you can always go back to if you enjoy the play mechanics.