3.9
1.39K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

The Odyssey of the last chance in puzzle games for kids

Follow the adventures of ILO, a small magician robot sent by humans to a planet of last resort in strategy war games.
With its pointed hat and Magic Book, Ilo explores a world full of hostile creatures to find the terraforming beacons in puzzle games for kids. It makes its way using ā€œmagicalā€ blocks in puzzle games for kids. The powers to fly, stop time or pass through objects are all powers that will help it overcome obstacles and bravely continue its odyssey in strategy war games.
Maginot combines the principles of a platform game and those of a strategy game and strategy war games. Wisely place the action blocks upstream before taking control of your character in puzzle games for kids.

Features:
- Unique blend of a platform game and a strategy game in puzzle games for kids
- 9 magical powers to acquire in puzzle games for kids and strategy war games.
- 40 Highly interactive Levels in strategy war games
- 2 game modes: Puzzle and Action in strategy war games
Updated on
Oct 4, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
1.34K reviews
Kevin Niemira
July 17, 2020
Don't mind other reviews. The simple left-right arrows and sensitive power placement are a little clunky/finicky, respectively. However, those are minor problems in an otherwise good and completely free game. No ads, nothing to buy, no grinding. This game delivers a fun and challenging set of levels, then you are done. If you have a little patience for a (more puzzle/trial and error, than action) platformer - this felt like a breath of fresh air, in terms of mobile gaming
6 people found this review helpful
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A Dumb Bagel
June 4, 2020
Certainly pretty, and has a cool concept, but the tutorial is incredibly hand-holdy and easy, you can't always see all of the cubes on one screen so you need to trial and error it, the spell placement is clunky and innacurate, the movement gets stuck 80% of the time so you have to wrestle with it, the dialog/text gets stuck and overlaps, and the wiring in general feels directed at a toddler.
5 people found this review helpful
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Gaer'thal Estelmist
June 10, 2020
Just finished the game. It was a nice experience but it can be better. Here are two suggestions : The ending was already what I would have chosen if asked, but I think it would still be better if the player was given the chance to decide to do "it" or not. Another thing is, the puzzles are way too easy the way it is now because you give the type of necessary powers at the beginning. Instead, just give a number to the player and let them choose what they want to use from the pool of known powers.
2 people found this review helpful
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