dabqu
35
Saturday, April 6, 2024
The only good mobile app developer I've seen. I've played thru Okay and I've beaten all but 12 of the levels in this game (so far). Minimalistic controls are the foundation for fun and well-designed levels. Some are straightforward yet technically difficult, others will have you rack your brain until "aha" moment. the hardest levels I've spent over an hour on just retrying until I've beaten it, gaining mastery in the physics. The Dark Souls of $3 mobile platformers. Edited
Teiga Williams
4
Saturday, February 1, 2025
This is really good and the puzzles are fun,but I like the timing levels a little less fun as you know what to do immediately rather than figuring out.I also wish that there was an editor section as after Ive completed all of the levels then I won't come back and play it all again
get got
15
Sunday, October 16, 2022
This game is fun, its like a platformer mixed with puzzle elements, if you don't like puzzle games, you will still love this game, I hate puzzle games cause I got both the attention span and the IQ of a freakin wallnut. I still adore this game, well worth the 3 dollars. And you know you can trust me, I'm a stranger on the internet!
A Google user
152
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
After spending some more time with it I've noticed that some of the game's biggest flaws seem inconsequential at first, but they really stack up after a while. On the surface it's a fun, creative physics platformer. But it handles like Luigi in Smash Bros, on ice levels. your character has SO MUCH momentum that it's almost impossible to achieve the level of precision it asks from you in later levels. it's ok, but it gets really frustrating. Play one of his other games, like "okay?" instead. Edited
A Google user
107
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Very good app. I like this developer a lot. I particularly enjoyed "okay" but the updates made the game worse. My main issue was the change in the sound effects when hitting the panels. I LOVED the drum noises. Seriously. I could not get enough. The original release had a sound scape that had me play multiple times. When the string sounds were added, the game lost its charm. For the string elements in the game those sounds are fine, but the blocks that you hit need to have a more tactile sound. Edited
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