Nick Bodner
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A simple, challenging puzzle game. Overall, very well made and thought out, with very few bugs. However, it seems that the game is trying to work against you, often putting you in losing situations. This typically provides a pretty good balance between randomness and predictability, however the system occasionally decides to give you 4 useless particles and end your game. This makes the game more about luck and hoping that won't happen than being skilled.
198 people found this review helpful
A Google user
Similar to thevpopular game 2048, this game combines multiples to create larger numbers. While you can run out of room, as you move higher up, you stop getting lower denominators, giving you the chance to actually score a high number. It's fun and fair, I like the chemical aspect of it, it's interesting to see how high of a number/element you can get to. I haven't unlocked all the modes, but I'm playing about once a day, trying again. One of my favorute puzzle games of the moment.
41 people found this review helpful
A Google user
Nice interactive interface, pleasant coloring schema. Conceptually pretty simple but if you don't plan well you won't last long. Don't expect scientific accuracy or you'll be disappointed. This is a game not a chemistry tutorial. That note aside, it's really rather enjoyable and encourages planning ahead and anticipating the patterns of advancement. It's not completely random (but nothing else in the world is completely random, either) there is a pattern to it if you watch for it. Enjoy.
83 people found this review helpful