Zip Zap
Zip Zap
Everyone
Philipp Stollenmayer
Touch to contract. Release to let go. Bring the clumsy mechanical beings home.


Average Rating

4.8


Number of Ratings

6,046


Number of Downloads

50K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$1.99


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About Zip Zap

Over 100 levels. No ads. No in-app-purchases.

Permissions Required

Summary

Total Permissions

3

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

Counts

1

1

1

0

Rating Details





User Reviews

Hayden Fredrick Hayden Fredrick
3
Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Great & thoughtfully designed puzzle game. Lots of levels have multiple solutions and are really fun thinking puzzles, it's an all around good time that will give lots of playtime on your first time through. I have one tiny nitpick though: Why does it tell you what swiping does, then right after tell you that swiping doesn't do anything? Lol

savvy4 savvy4
3
Wednesday, March 19, 2025

great concept, however the level progression is all over the place. one level can be literally frame-perfect to beat, then the next you beat in 10 seconds. (however you can kinda skip around so that makes it a bit better) one major thing about this game is that it requires a lot of patience, otherwise the levels are frustrating. you can make a mistake one frame off and it hooks you in to getting frustrated until you beat the level overall game is ok, just not for me.

The Flying Spaget The Flying Spaget
14
Sunday, January 15, 2023

I CAN'T STAND THIS! The game itself is beautiful, creative and fun and worth every cent. I'd say all Kamibox games fit that, except maybe Letter². But, there's no way to mute the app properly. You can turn off the music and the squeaking of the hinges, which is greatly appreciated, but you can't turn off the thumps of parts falling. This drives me mad, I tend to listen to podcasts or video essays while I play casual games and this one thing makes that impossible. Other than that, 5 stars.

Andrew Lee Andrew Lee
13
Wednesday, February 1, 2023

The simplicity is deceiving, RNG is probably involved, and the physics are complex; together, it allows an addictive gameplay with repeating "so close!" and "one more try". Every time I thought the ingenuity peaked, it surprises me with a new section. While I wished there was some sort of fanfare when completing all the levels, this will be fun to replay in a year or two.

Charlie G. Charlie G.
0
Thursday, February 23, 2023

Got this game cuz I have plate before on ios phones. Plays the same except it appears much more zoomed in, to the point where certain elements are partially cut off. On the apple version there is room between game elements and the screen edge, but honestly it's not surprising as android phones have a much wider difference in display ratio. Still annoying and makes an otherwise polished game feel less than that.

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