
Shaan Pickett
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Where to start? This game is gorgeous, the visuals and animations are smooth, satisfying, and so well done. Sounds and music is great as well, very pleasing to hear, with the relaxing soundtrack and various different noises as you play. The controls are TIGHT. I've become obsessed with the time trials and where every millisecond counts to get to the top leaderboards, I have not been able to break the game. Having three modes for all 30 levels is definitely keeping me busy!
38 people found this review helpful

Emilee Piepiora (Selkie)
Such a cute lil game ! Relaxing and fun. Can be a bit frustrating if you're a completionist, but triggering all the little environmental things is unique and fun. My only complaint is level difficulty increases way too much, way too fast. It would be nice to take the game a bit slower (those worm things are the bane of me!) and enjoy it. Sometimes causes me a bit more anxiety than it does offer relaxation, too. But it's a really cute and fun game otherwise.
87 people found this review helpful

A Google user
The more I play this game, the more I realize just how much polish it has. Ordia runs fluidly on my mid-range device, feeling silky-smooth at all times, and it's simple art style and color scheme ensures that elements pop even in harsh lighting. I find Ordia to be challenging while having a simple control scheme that's easy to get used to - to the point that it feels natural. The time trials are merciless and will demand perfection to complete, yet the act of trying again is so swift and effortless that you might be tempted to keep going for dozens of minutes. I haven't reached the end of Ordia yet, but it's one of the few smartphone games I know I'll enjoy journeying all the way through.
105 people found this review helpful
Thank you for such a lovely and thoughtful review 😊 Glad you're enjoying Ordia 🍄