Cool game but crashes
The game just quits after a while. Also the cost of the powerups is a bit absurd
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4.67 out of 5
1,830 ratings in United States
The game just quits after a while. Also the cost of the powerups is a bit absurd
Great game I just bought it for 2.99 paid 4.01 somehow wth not happy.
I’m very happy with this game because I LOVE pinball games
I liked the game it is an enjoyable experience
It’s beautiful and fun. Period.
I purchased this after spending a few months with Kami. Conceptually the game is rad but a bit frustrating b/c of the flapper controls. I know the issue is that I move my thumbs slightly when using the “flappers” but that shouldn’t lead to a randomly paused game or a missed shot. If Kami was an “A” this is a “C”.
That is all.
I feel like it’s missing something though.
Great combo of pinball, art and calm puzzles. Great mix of power ups and playfields.
First off, I love that this comes at a reasonable price, with zero ads and no content locked behind microtransactions (aside from consumables, iirc). That right there is 5-star worthy these days… Otherwise, it’s absolutely gorgeous, aesthetically plays well to the strengths of a digital medium, and is easy to pick up wherever, whenever; it’s also sufficiently tricky, while being flexible towards more relaxed styles of play. I’m docking one star, however, for two shortcomings in particular: 1.) each table is treated as an isolated puzzle, which is fine, but given there’s no way to seamlessly continue playing (painting?) once a table is “completed”, and no way to progress to the next puzzle without backing out into a menu first, the flow is just… all wrong, not at all what one would want for a pinball game. 2.) There's zero customization available, leaving you with the same cardboard brown + primary colors throughout the game, which gets repetitive and uninspiring far too quickly for a game that sells itself on its artistic merit. If those two issues were fixed, this would be an easy 5 stars. Nevertheless, it’s certainly still an easy recommendation.
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