Arthur Cole
I've barely started, but I realized that a review I saw stated something untrue. The game is called sequence for a reason. Order does matter, but it is easy to change the order of the sequence effortlessly. You can choose the order after everything is already placed. Until I have a chance to try it further, I'll let this stay at 5 stars.
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Loved the original. This is a worthy sequel. Really smart. Would go 5 stars, but some basic features are missing: No way to skip a puzzle you're stuck on. Gives "points" for solving with fewer pieces... but those are never used - in original game you could buy single move hints with them. It should remember where i left off when i close the app, instead of making you go through the whole list to get back to the next level. One other real concern is how much battery this app consumes - I've seen it drain 20% of my battery life in 15-20 minutes, which is a lot for a game that doesn't have a bunch of fancy 3-D rendering to do. It makes me wonder what is really going on under the hood.
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A Google user
Loved the first game and love this one even more. This isn't just a rehash of the same stuff. It's a different and expanded experience while retaining the essence of the first game. For one thing it's hexagonal instead of on a grid. The levels have different boundaries. Multiple source and destination points. Objects must be delivered properly oriented. Many more levels. Different machines. I highly recommend both games. Best few bucks I've ever spent. Similar to zachtronics games.
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