A Google user
EDIT 9/22/19: Physics not quite right. Unlike "Brain Dots", a similar game, "Physics Drop" "allows you" (?) to flick the ball instead of only relying on the actions of the fixed or drawn objects acting on the ball alone. Flicking action sucks. HUNDREDS of flicking attempts do not affect the ball at all. Very frustrating. At times, erratic movement of already-drawn lines. Downgraded all ratings from initial ratings. UNINSTALLED.
61 people found this review helpful
Davide Cannizzo
Apart from unrealistic physics that have serious issues with friction, after I passed the first 15 levels in a few minutes, an advertisement needed to be played in order to unlock next levels, which didn't play. It kept telling me to check my Internet connection, which was as fast as the development of this game, full of bugs. I'm going to uninstall this app because I can't anyhow get the next levels available.
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Aman Nigam
You can say this game has trillions of bugs or this game is totally incomplete because the physics and the time system is worse. In many physics games we see the timer don't start till we use our pencil. And you notice the pencil/line is in pixels which is more disgusting for me. If you notice when you make a line over the ball. It will jump very strangely that is the worst thing. If there was a 0 star rating I would really do that. This game still needa improvement
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