Would give 5 stars but
I think it is unfair to make the second pack cost real money. If we get all 100 ★ we should be able to play it.
Да, Oculux полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
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4.79 из 5
19 оценок в Япония
I think it is unfair to make the second pack cost real money. If we get all 100 ★ we should be able to play it.
It’s “free” but no way to disable ads that pop up constantly. Unplayable if you’re the type of person who doesn’t wanna stare at ads
I really enjoy this game. The levels get progressively more challenging, with new elements introduced over time. The gameplay is intuitive and the puzzles are pleasingly complex. It’s an excellent feeling when you find the optimum path after spending many minutes hitting dead ends. I’ve mastered both packs, and I’m eager for more!
I like the challenge to earn the star. Makes me think. Also thanks for dark background. Easy on my eyes and relaxing!
Pretty good game, though the game mechanics are pretty much identical to the Quell series.
I’m about 20 something levels in and am really enjoying this relaxing game. I like some of the suggestions the previous reviewer said. Will gladly support this developer! EDIT: more levels please!
This is easily the best ballistic-movement puzzle I’ve yet played. The puzzles are well-designed and satisfying to solve and the minimal aesthetic, with calming ambient background music, is quite elegant. The game is only 51 MB in size, which is important to those of us without massive amounts of storage. And the ads are neither too intrusive nor too long. This game, and the app that implements it, is really awesome. Bravo! That said, I have a number of minor improvements to suggest (and the game’s version record gives me hope to see at least some of these implemented): 1) Have the number of undos reset when the level is reset. There are only three undos per level. That’s not just per attempt, that’s total. Once you use three undos for a level, you can never use undo in that level ever again (unless you purchase unlimited undos). I don’t see why the number of undos shouldn’t be reset when you return to the level; the later levels have enough moves that running out in a single play is quite easy, and never having them again later quite frustrating. 2) Have the level select pages scroll when moving from one to the next. As it is, it’s not immediately apparent that sliding from one page to the next has actually done anything until you read the numbers on the levels. 3) Have the choose-package button send you to the last used level page. The game already remembers which level you last were at; this would be a logical extension of that. 4) Add a “select level” button to the options at the bottom of the screen. Having to select package, screen, and level all over again instead of just backing up isn’t as convenient, and there’s easily room for it. 5) Make the bottom-of-screen buttons always visible. There’s no reason not to when the next and previous level buttons are always visible already. Also, **there’s a bug** — in one game I played, the button to show the bottom-of-screen buttons mysteriously disappeared. (I don’t recall what I was doing in the game when that happened; I’ve not been able to replicate this bug since.) You *could* fix the bug, or you could render it irrelevant by making the bottom buttons permanently available. Like I said, this game is awesome. Adopting the above suggestions would, for me at least, make it even more awesome.