
A Google user
Many levels have rotating or disappearing triangles that make no difference because there is only one ball in play, or multiple balls that make no difference because there are only basic triangles. There is no difficulty progression that I can tell--around level 30 most of the puzzles are still just basic triangles in an obvious configuration. Many of the puzzles that do have special triangles, the solution to the second+ ball just kinda...happens once you get the first ball taken care of.
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Grabbed this when it was on discount. For the first 20 minutes I found it enjoyable. However overall the levels are too straightforward and easy for something that usually has a price tag. It definitely needs more oomph. It also seems to have trouble connecting and signing in to Play Games.
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While I can't complain to much because I got the game during a sale, it's not challenging enough. The only time there is a "challenge" is when the piece that turns counterclockwise in game. Which they don't tell you about. Overall the game is very colorful, kinda fun, but far to simple. This game could be for children to encourage there problem solving skills which in case could make the game much more enjoyable. Is it worth buying possibly maybe for your kid, if not find it on sale like I did and just try it out it won't hurt.
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NODETRACK
October 12, 2018
Thank you Absurdalloy 6 for your review!
The clockwise and anti-clockwise share opposite color pattern (it is there to test your observation skills)!
Also, the difficulty has been adjusted to better suit a wider audience that looks to relax. We do agree that AngL is suitable for kids too, that's why it is eligible for family library!
Cheers!