
Thorin Jeager
A decent little puzzle game with nice minimalist visuals and sound design. Every block makes the sound of an instrument (like harps, guitars, and snare drums). It's a relaxing puzzle game, but not an engaging one. Many of the puzzles are more about finding awkward angles rather than engaging with the actual level design. This makes a nice game to play when you're bored, but not much else. It also has the most ethical monetization I've ever seen. You choose what to pay. Which deserves kudos.
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Natalie Boult
Great game, but be warned it can be very tricky and very frustrating! The premise is simple enough, draw a straight line to clear the screen of various shapes. However you have to be very precise with the angles of your lines, so lots of repetative is needed to complete the levels. Love these types of games though because they always appear simplier than they actually are!
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Trevor Turner
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I saw this said in another review, and I agree with it, but this game is very polished, yes, but with a few flaws that bring it close to a four star. Example: the solution to 115 is very unintuitive and WAY too precise compared to all the rest, not even using one of the stage elements that is presented. However, outside of the occasional pace-breaker, it is very well made, and the pay-what-you-want model is very welcome. Perfect game to hop in for a few minutes while waiting for something.
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