Great game! Not at all what I expected
This game is not what I expected and turned out to be one of my favorites. A must have for any fan of actual puzzle games!(not that random match 3 business)
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This game is not what I expected and turned out to be one of my favorites. A must have for any fan of actual puzzle games!(not that random match 3 business)
Maybe it’s me but whether the angled pipe flip or move at times seems arbitrary. Figured out the easy puzzles but quite a few of the medium ones I haven’t been able to solve. The limitations of the girl on the board are frustrating. Probably won’t finish this game but will delete it.
I was expecting a lot more for this. It’s ok, but too challenging straight off the bat and hard to get into. There aren’t very many levels so not much motivation to keep going. Definitely a let down.
With the freezing bug fixed I’ve now completed every puzzle in the game (not spoiling anything, but there’s a nice surprise after level 50). With good spatial awareness the puzzles are not as hard as they may seem at first, but due to the diversity of solutions from puzzle to puzzle they are all fun to solve and are minimally repetitive. I only wish there was more content, as well as some “beyond expert” puzzles. That being said, this is the best puzzle game on iOS.
Love this game on the Switch, so I bought it here too. Excited to see another high quality puzzle game on iOS. If you enjoy challenging puzzle games in the vein of “The Witness” or “Snakebird”, you’ll very likely enjoy this one. Puzzles are difficult without feeling arbitrary, with each one feeling tidy and self-contained. The entire game is built upon a spare few mechanics, and it really wrings as much content as possible from them. Each one leads to sort of an “aha!” moment when you figure it out. I appreciate that each puzzle is built around a central idea or theme, and that once you grasp that idea, the puzzle becomes easy. Too often the difficulty of a puzzle is artificially inflated through a challenging means of execution. Speaking of which, the touch-based controls work much better than I would have expected. One addition I would like to see is the ability to cancel the drawing of a movement path. Also, it’s icon text on home screen gets truncated. I could see it being shortened to “PPP” or even just “PushPipe” heck I dunno.
A wonderful puzzle experience. Delightful from start to finish.