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Yes, Hue: Alone again in Dark Lume is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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3.83 out of 5
29 ratings in Mexico
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From what I actually got to play, it was great. I love the story and the little character. However, you essentially have to buy the game despite being able to download it for free. This is very upsetting as I was so excited to play, but realized that I can’t. Good game in theory, but would like to see a free version that’s not a demo so everyone can play. I would even tolerate ads just to be able to play.
Hue is an excellent platformer with a fun and unique mechanic. My one complaint is that it lacks controller support in iPhone. Playing on the screen is not ideal here.
This is a wholly entertaining, creative, unique, lovable game. Absolutely worth paying full price for (especially if that means it helps go to funding a sequel?) I love that you must play through it a second time to continue searching for the bubbling beakers. Great built-in replayability cheat. My only issue is with the controls on the iPad. iPhone controls are fluid and smooth, but on the iPad the D-pad cancels out the color wheel choice, causing far too many falls and mis-steps due to incomplete color changes. Aside of the need for that minor tweak, the game is a joy to play.
Beautiful soundtrack, beautiful story and the way it’s told, I love this game. ❤️
I am happy that I was able to play the demo before purchasing game. I did not find the character controls friendly, but others may be OK with them. I will NOT purchase the game on my iPad but the concept is nice and may be better on a different platform.
I will start by saying I enjoy this game. The graphics are well down for this type of game with the colors being vibrant and very well defined while also having a softness to them that doesn’t hurt the eyes if you’re playing in a dim or dark room (which I suggest since it contrast with the black landscape). The puzzles so far aren’t complicated enough to need any assistance outside of finding collectibles. However, I’m not sure if it’s my phone or the game, but the sensitivity between jumping and color swapping is at times game ending. There are some relatively easy jumping puzzles that completely waste up my time because mid jump the color wheel has popped up and either changed the color quickly or so slowly that I’m forced to watch the little dude jump right into the spike pit in a morbid slow motion kill cam shot. I’ve gotten so frustrated that I’m taking a break. I don’t remember if I paid for the game or not. If I did it was worth the few bucks I paid for as the game is largely a good game. I can get past the sensitivity every now and again but not when I want to drown out my day and binge play before bed.
First of all I love the story and the art style and it was worth the money in my opinion. I just have a few things that I don’t like 1. The controls are not the best and could be worked on a bit I think. 2. I don’t like how the “demo” part was very easy and Didn’t really give you any actual guidance in the game. This game is super hard I broke my screen on a old phone playing it. 9/10 would recommend
The perfect balance of challenging and fun. Love that I could purchase this game rather than deal with annoying in-app purchasing throughout. I’ve played and replayed it a couple times. Hoping for a part 2, or another by these guys.
I’ve played this game a bunch of times both on my phone and on my switch, and I love it. My one complaint about the phone is that I would prefer if they had implemented controller support. Playing on the screen is not ideal here.