Euclidean Lands

Brain-twisting puzzles

Published by: kunabi brother

Description

A beautiful puzzle game with unique mechanics that blends isometric architecture and turn-based movement into an exciting medieval game world.
Shift and rotate the world to change perspective. Solve tricky puzzles to deceive and defeat the evil enemy and its servants.
=== FEATURES ===
• 5 chapters & 40 challenging levels
• One-of-a-kind gaming experience
• Beautiful cubic architecture
• Various enemy types
• Fierce boss fights
• iCloud sync
=== RECEPTION ===
"A modern iOS masterpiece" ~ Mac|Life
"Magnificent rotating puzzles" ~ Kotaku
“Relaxing and challenging at the same time.” ~ The Verge
"A Masterful Puzzle Adventure" ~ PocketGamer
"Absorbing Brain-Pleaser" ~ Macworld
"Looks and sounds amazing" ~ Stuff
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User Rating

4.51 out of 5

179 ratings in Australia

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Ratings History

Euclidean Lands Reviews

Instantly Gratifying

phillipsbw on

United States

I have been looking for a game to pick up at any time. A game that I don’t have to pay attention to the story, etc. This game is wonderful! I love puzzle games. This one is truly unique. It combines a Rubik’s cube with game like Hitman Go. Perfect!

No way to reset?

Idontwant12345678 on

United States

I bought Euclidean Lands several months ago, played a few levels, then had something come up. I just downloaded again (now that we all have a bit of time) but can’t reset. I don’t want to start from level 4! I don’t understand the mindset that thinks one play is all should be allowed, and that will encourage us to buy the new versions of game.

Augmented Reality....

Sivrat on

United States

Fun until augmented reality section. Less time figuring out the puzzle and more time figuring out the controls. Frustrating. Stopped playing.

Not intuitive in the slightest

simplyspec on

United States

How do you start level 1? There's nothing that even hints at how to get into the game except for the hands holding the iPad, which is in no way instructional. Any game where my kid asks for a YouTube video just to start playing is not worth the effort.

Disappointing not like Euclidean Sky at all!!

toubobodu on

United States

I thought this was another game like Euclidean Sky. It has Euclidean in the name and the little preview showed a geometric shape that you maneuver a character through. Nope the shapes are about as complex as a rubrik’s cube but the game’s thing is battles. I don’t want battles. I bought the game to chill out and enjoy maneuvering through perspective based puzzles not f@$-king battle.

Crashes

xywrong on

United States

IPad Air v1, 128Gb, os v12.4.8 I’ve done about a dozen puzzles. It has crashed three times when I execute the final move capture move.

Keeps crashing and hanging up

hydtrfytvuhbjhbj on

United States

Fun game but it crashes and gets hung up a lot. I can’t finish the game!

Very unique puzzle game!!

Sherry_dingle_berry on

United States

The aesthetics are beautiful, its lighthearted but yet challenging while at the same time is coming in not frustrating. Plus, I really think this might help some of us master a rubik cube one day lol

boss levels

richard1839031579 on

United States

Besides the boss levels, this is a very clever, challenging, and fun game. But I really don’t like the boss levels. In the rest of the game, you can move different parts of the cube in any way you want as many times as you want. In the boss levels, though, the only way to move parts of the cube is by moving the character, and there is no way of telling which way it’s going to move. At first I told myself, no, it’s not actually random, there must be a pattern I haven’t figured out. But then I started a boss level by moving the character to a specific square, and part of the cube rotated to the left. I restarted the same level, started the exact same way, and part of the cube rotated downwards. This is very frustrating because you have to rely more on luck than skill during these levels.

A mad cross between Rubik’s cube & chess

joecunningham on

United States

I love both the game itself and the visuals, which are in the neighborhood of Monument Valley’s minimalism without feeling like a wannabe. It grows progressively more puzzling as unexpected twists in gameplay mechanics limit or altogether cancel out earlier, easier ways to kill the opponents. This game makes me wrack my brain and look for patterns and think several moves ahead. Still not all the way through it. And when (if) I get to the end, a do-over awaits because the game judges and awards you if you can complete a given level in fewer moves and also tells you the fewest number of possible moves for each level. Oh and there’s a brain-bogglingly cool AR mode, in which you walk around the game instead of turning the game on the screen when your guy has been rotated to the opposite side. Just bonkers. I love it. I’d give it 6 stars if I could. Also, there is a sequel called Euclidian Skies. Just bought it today. I hope it measures up to the very high standard the developers have set for themselves here. Judging by the preponderance of 5 star reviews, I suspect it does.

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