Shelley List
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Play experience is nice. Challenging and addictive. 3 issues - 1) Progressive mode has just 30 set puzzles and you're done. Is that just a training stage? 2) You can't close the game and have it remember your place. Sometimes even leaving it open but not on top resets to a new game when you return to it. 3) When you replay a board, it resets the colors to a pretty harsh neon scheme. Question: are all boards winnable?
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Matt Fowler
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This game is about as close to a 2.5 star as you can get. The novelty and the mechanics of it are very fun and enjoyable, but the microtransactions aspect of the game will oftentimes leave you very frustrated. it's clearly obvious that they have baked in the notion that you have to buy extra steps to get to the very late game maps and the extra steps cost anywhere from $1 to $10 and at that point you should just uninstall the game and consider it done.
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Bobus Annus
This game has amazing potential, and is an interesting concept. Games like these, that are exactly as advertised, are rare, so it's always endearing to find one and be able to play a possible future hit puzzle game. The game is small, but there's lots of room for new features. A competitive mode where the first person to finish wins would be fun, and coins when you win to get new colors on the board would give players reason to win. Keep developing, this game has great potential.
60 people found this review helpful