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This game is one of the best new mobile games in a while. The minimalist design works really well for it, the difficulty and addition of new mechanics scales very well. I love that there’s no forced ads and no pushing of microtransactions or anything, it’s refreshing to see that there are still mobile games these days that aren’t just slop made to rake in cash. I thought the idea of “pay what you want” was really good and after a while I decided I wanted to pay $1.99 for the game, but then when I selected that option and went to actually pay the amount it said it was going to charge me $2.99. Then when I selected the $2.99 option, it said it was going to charge me $1.99. I didn’t like how the actual charges didn’t match the option you selected, so I didn’t pay anything. I would have if it didn’t seem confusing. But it’s still an amazing game and I loved it, beat all 150 levels.
This game is so perfectly made I will try to do it justice in this review. The levels are very well balanced with most being somewhat difficult, enough so that it is still a challenge, but you keep getting closer each time and you just know you will beat it next time. The hidden songs were my favorite, I was always trying to figure what song it would be before I finished the level. The level design is simple so that someone who just opened the game can begin making a level, yet has enough variety to allow those who have been playing the game for many a moons to make complex and very difficult levels. I have one single criticism. And it’s barely even a criticism. You can’t restart your player made level progress which does often make it difficult trying to remember and find which level I was working on when I’m trying to go through them again. But seriously though this game is amazing.
This game not only is fun to play but when your playing you can see that the person son who made it new what they were doing they made it complex by adding the light/dark colors into it making it simple but complex. Making this game the way they did letting you play a certain amount of levels to see how you think the game should be rated is creative. As I was saying they let you interact to see how you would make the games price based on your experience and sure you may say they're just doing this for the money and they may be but they include the $0.00 option at the end. For a free game they put a lot of time and effort into this game so putting a question of how much you would pay for the game at the end with a $0.00 option is smart it shows that they are trying to make money in a way that tells the player hey help us rate this game by paying us what you think is fair for the quality of the game but showing you there not greedy by adding $0.00 pay option. This is my review on this game.
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In-App Purchases (5)
| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Price 1 | $0.99 | One-time |
| Price 2 | $1.99 | One-time |
| Price 3 | $2.99 | One-time |
| Price 4 | $4.99 | One-time |
| Price 5 | $8.99 | One-time |