Nice original game
The story might seems a bit "weird", but in the end it works nice and the game is overall enjoyable and pretty playable. Runs smoothly on iPhone 7 plus.
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3.5 von 5
6 Bewertungen in Tschechien
The story might seems a bit "weird", but in the end it works nice and the game is overall enjoyable and pretty playable. Runs smoothly on iPhone 7 plus.
Pokus o příběh v logické hře je ale opravdu zbytečný.
Nejde hrát, stále padá.😒
Quite interesting gameplay, but very boring “story” that is slow and can’t be skipped. And today I lost all progress even though I did nothing.
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But the game play isn’t challenging or interesting enough to generate interest in the story. Played it for 45 minutes and just felt the repetitious game play wasn’t worth investing anymore time.
Its a so-so puzzle game. Par for the course for arcade but engaging enough when there’s nothing better to do. The controls are annoying imprecise but I can live with that. There’s some story that you’re forced to sit through but honestly I’ve never felt the need unmute my phone so I don’t even know if there’s talking or just implied talking. It doesn’t strike me as captivating art. The puzzles take maybe a quarter of my attention to solve so, when I’m bored enough to actually slog thru this game, I would prefer to also be able to listen to a podcast or a book. Not so. The game dominates the sound output even with the phone in silent mode and the slides for all sounds pushed to zero. How conceited do you have to be as a dev to think that your boring little game with easy puzzles is so engaging that it needs someone’s full attention? Those games do exist. Almost never on phones. Generally, a puzzler is something to waste some time with. If I want to play something that requires full-brain attention, I won’t do so on a tiny screen. It’s three star game otherwise: ok, not great.
I love this game! The visuals are so rewarding and the puzzles intricate and fun.
An utterly fantastic game and story that seems to have no words how about allowing the users persona to act?
I enjoyed the game but I had to close and reopen it a lot. Apparently it doesn’t like if you try to listen to a podcast while playing. After getting pretty far in the game, it froze so I closed it. When I reopened the game it had started me all the way from the beginning.