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Its a really good game and it tests your mind speed and I would definitely recommend :)
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4.51 out of 5
148 ratings in United Kingdom
Its a really good game and it tests your mind speed and I would definitely recommend :)
“Not Up” and you do nothing but fail.. It should say “Not Up And Not Nothing” since this game is all about logic.
I mean it isn’t a game you play for long because it’s gets very repetitive but it’s good for the brain. But sometimes I’m swiping my screen like 5 times to go the way I want it to and he’s not moving and trust me my screen is cleaner than anyone’s so it’s not my fault. So that can be quite frustrating. If you are easily tempered then don’t get it.
No instructions, no idea how you play the game, don’t waste your time downloading
Not Not ties your brain in knots, it makes you use the old grey matter to try and confuse you into making the wrong moves in so many different ways. It’s got a simplistic control but it makes you think how did it trick me...it asked me to go left, why did I decide to flick up. It said not red...I went red...that’s part of the fun though. It deliberately tries to trip you up. Ads can be removed with an IAP or if you prefer just stick it in airplane mode. However the developers of this fiendishly engineered puzzler should be supported in some way.
It’s an awesome game you’ll rage a lot but wh n you complete a level you’ll be on top of the moon ! I recommend that you download it right now!
More adverts than game play
Addictive, keeps the brain working, just seconds to work out your next move
Have to agree with the recent review left by user Ellie. Mobile games are often a success and joy to play when they’re kept simple and have a consistent hook and allow the player to mentally flow. NotNot tasks you with following a series of simple instructions against the clock, more difficult than it sounds but never unfair. Its simple brilliance comes in how these instructions are mixed together, often poking your brain awake just when you think it’s getting easy. NotNot is well worth a download.
I think the brilliance of this game revolves around the perfect simplicity of its concept. The controls are merely swiping in a required direction specified by instructions on screen which get more and more complicated with each level, therefore, it requires you to think rapidly and logically and becomes extremely challenging very quickly making it frustrating, addictive and satisfying. The only problem is that there are far too many ads. There is constantly an add at the top of the screen and whenever you swipe in the wrong direction there is a video ad that plays. Considering the difficulty of the game I think that the amount of ads needs to be reduced. However, for the game itself I would highly recommend it to anybody aged 10+ but it can be enjoyed by anyone.