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Super Hexagon
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Addictively challenging gameplay where "just one more game" is a constant
You will die, a lot, and that is the point. The game is challenging, but fair. It is as much about memorization as it is about precision of movement. This makes for a game that needs to be practiced, quite a bit, which should appeal to those who enjoy working for their achievements.
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May cause nausea
The fast spinning graphics could cause some people a bit of nausea.
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Aggressive aesthetic that forces the player to adapt to succeed, which keeps the gameplay interesting
The visual design of the game consists of basic geometric shapes in bright colors that turn and blink, all while you are trying to stay focused on a little triangle in the middle. This can be distracting and is by design in order to try to trip up the player in their goal of continuing as long as they can.
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Not free
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Great soundtrack that complements the gameplay perfectly
The soundtrack is done by BossFightSwe, who is very well known for their video game sounds.
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Genre:
Action / Arcade
Co-Op:
None
Controller Support:
No
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Gunman Clive
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Good touch screen controls
The touch screen controls are accurate and work very well for this platformer.
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Death means a restart at the beginning of the level, no halfway points
Gunman Clive has zero mid level checkpoints, which means upon death the player will have to restart all over again at the beginning of the level.
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Tough as nails
Very challenging game in the same vein as Mega Man for platforming, boss battles, and gameplay.
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SC Blacklist: Spider-Bot
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Three modes of play
There are three modes of play available in game with a different robot to play in each.
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Has trouble connecting to UPlay
In what is at this point expected behavior from Ubisoft there is apparently connection problems with this game to their servers.
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Transferable currency to PC title
Being that this is a companion app for the PC title Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Ubisoft has made the in game earned currency transferable to the PC title.
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Puddle
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2
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Beautiful graphics
From the different environments to all of the different liquids in the game, everything looks very striking.
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HDR graphics setting buggy
The newly added HDR graphics setting is bugged in that the fluid in game does not appear when used.
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Gameplay based on physics and chemistry
Puddle is a physics based game that also uses aspects of chemistry in it's gameplay.
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Dynamite Jack
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User created levels
There are an assortment of user created levels available for download as well as any number that the user can come up with and create themselves.
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Gameplay somewhat overwhelming
When first starting out all of the pop ups on the display may be confusing or just too much for the player.
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Looks great on AMOLED screens
Dynamite Jack uses sharp colors on a black background which look incredibly saturated when playing on an AMOLED device.
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Two control schemes
There are two control schemes available in the settings. The forst is drawing lines that the character follows on screen and the other is a virtual thumbstick.
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Osmos HD
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6
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Not available on Android anymore
PC only via Steam.
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Relaxing all around design that is great for lounging and passive play
Due to games ambient soundtrack and calm gameplay, this game creates a no-stress environment, allowing it to be thoroughly enjoyed at your own pace.
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Gameplay is too short
The content of the games lasts about 5 hours, which could be easily done in one sitting.
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Multiple game modes to choose from keeps the gameplay fresh, by switching it up
There are two game modes for Osmos to choose from: Odyssey and Arcade. Odyssey is a 27-level long campaign mode that takes you through the story of Osmos, all the while progressing in complexity. On the other hand, Arcade is a free-play mode with adjustable difficulty and game types that are unlocked once Odyssey mode has been completed.
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Not free
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Beautiful visual design that shows a lot of polish and love
The visual design is clear and beautiful, giving all the necessary gameplay information while being very pleasant to simply look at.
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Wonderfully ambient soundtrack that suits the gameplay perfectly
This award-winning hypnotic ambient soundtrack will make you forget about your surroundings and completely engross you.
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Accommodating multiplayer mode, whether you want to play locally or online
Osmos HD offers a local and online multiplayer mode that offers 6 distinct arenas.
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Easily try the game for free thanks to a free demo that is available
If you are not convinced that this game is worth your money, you can download and play a demo from the Google Play store.
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Genre:
Puzzle / Arcade
Co-Op:
None
Controller Support:
No
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oO
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2
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Variety in levels
Each level has it's own look and variety of obstacles.
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Precision perception feels off
The precision needed to execute very exactly time moves is sometime hard to judge, resulting in death.
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Great game for masochists
oO is hard, extremely hard. Man y many retries will be used but in the end each level is frustratingly fun.
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Pixel Dungeon
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10
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A variety of mods are available, which extend the gameplay by a large margin
There are multiple mods available that extend the gameplay or even just change it outright. This way there are many choices to the player as to how they would like the game to play.
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Pixel Dungeon is hard
Pixel Dungeon's difficulty can be a turn off for some players as it is quite challenging. While there will be those that enjoy such difficulty, those looking for something easy may not enjoy the game.
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Tons of replayability thanks to the randomly generated level
In true roguelike fashion, levels are randomly generated each time a new game is started. On top of this mechanic, Pixel Dungeon goes one step further by randomizing effects of all items as well, so it's impossible to tell if a dropped item will have a positive or a negative effect based on its sprite representation.
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Overly random
A lot of people see roguelike design as being based around randomness. It's actually a far more precise set of balances than that. A lot of roguelike developers shy way from "randomly generated content" in favor of the term "procedurally generated content." The reason for this is that a well designed roguelike is well balanced enough that if you lose or win, it's all because of the actions you took. Pixel Dungeon has a habit of sometimes generating dungeons that are basically impossible and sometimes generating dungeons that are laughably easy.
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Challenging and fun gameplay that lends itself well to repeat plays
Pixel Dungeon's gameplay is intuitive, allowing for it to be easy to get into. What is great though is that it's also very challenging, quickly making the experience both rewarding and addictive. Just one more game is a thought many will have before actually turning off their device.
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Randomness cannot be turned off
Since everything in Pixel Dungeon is randomized, sometimes a player's character can get killed in ways that cannot be avoided. There is no way to escape this issue since randomization is baked in with no way to turn it off.
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Detail-oriented design lends itself well to many gameplay elements, giving a feeling of polish and care not normally found on mobile
Small details in the art design helps to add immersion to the gameplay.
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A good variation in items allows the player to constantly discover new and exciting ways to tackle the game
Next to the typical selection of buffs, de-buffs, potions (that can be either consumed or thrown), weapons and armor (the latter two have to identified and can carry with them bonuses and curses), there are also less common items like random teleportation scrolls, map reveals, etc.
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Easily play without an internet connection as the game can be played in-full offline
Pixel Dungeon does not require an internet connection to use, making for a good game to play when there is no internet to connect to such as on flights.
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Beautiful pixel artwork that should offer a good bit of nostalgia for anyone who grew up with games that look similar
This looks like one of the good SNES RPGs. For someone who grew up loving those games, that's a huge plus.
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Being completely free and open-source means that anyone can try the game in order to see if they like it
No advertisements, no in-game store, and available for free with the source code available on GitHub. *There is a link in the game where users can donate money to the developer. This of course does not mean you have to, but it is marked as a game with in-app-purchased because of it.
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Has a reasonable amount of strategical depth where the player can easily plan out their next move
The top-down, turn-based nature of the game gives the opportunity to plan out a complex series of moves. This way there is no time constraint, and the player can leisurely strategize what they would like to do next.
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Hold your device as you like as the game can be played in portrait or landscape
Allowing the user to switch from portrait or landscape makes for an easy way to switch playstyles (one handed, two handed) depending on what device is being used (tablet, phone) as well as what is most comfortable for the user.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
watabou
Controller Support:
None
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Danmaku Unlimited 2
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Challenging, but fair
In a typical bullet-hell fashion, the game requires constant focus, precise control and looks impossible at a distance. But if you are good enough, Danmaku Unlimited 2 can be mastered.
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Not a lot of features
It only takes 10 minutes to see all of what the game offers.
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Online leaderboards
You can compete with other people to get a higher score.
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Smooth touch screen controls
For what can make or break a bullet hell shooter Danmaku Unlimited 2 accomplishes smooth and responsive controls on the touch screen.
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Great design to the gameplay
The design of the game ranging from backgrounds to the ships is fantastic to look at in motion.
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Genre:
Shoot 'em up (Bullet hell)
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No
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Ridiculous Fishing
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Con
Eats battery
Playing Ridiculous Fishing can run through a fully charged battery pretty quickly.
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Polished arcad'y gameplay that's great in quick spurts as a time-waster
Ridiculous Fishing offers a fun casual gaming experience that is enjoyable in short or long bursts.
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Should be called ridiculous price
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Can be played while offline, which is great for those who may not always have an internet connection
Ridiculous Fishing allows the game to played while offline.
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Varying level design gives a good sense of progression and change
In the assortment of level there is a different look for each in and out of the water.
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Galaxy Trucker
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Time based strategy
Users have to strategize how much time they can spend on balancing their ships to how much time spent looking at the upcoming rounds cards. This makes for fast paced decision making.
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Beginning of game is more exciting than the last two parts
The game is broken up into three phases with the first being the most exciting. This makes for unbalanced gameplay in that the other two sections feel a bit dull.
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Even doing poorly at the game is fun
Galaxy Trucker has lighthearted humor that can make even loosing at the game fun due to the scenarios that can play out.
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Fastest player sets the pace
Some games can be slowed down by a player that is lagging behind but in Galaxy Trucker the gameplay is set by the fastest player, which is refreshing.
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GTA: Chinatown Wars
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Compelling events make the story interesting
The power struggle between gangs has resulted in the death of your father. You have flown from Hong Kong to avenge your father's death. The missions vary, and all could be plausible making it easy to get lost in the story.
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Controls on touchscreen are not that good
Driving can be pretty difficult with the touch screen controls, though there are two different settings, so one may work better than the other.
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Local multiplayer is more fun than you'd think
The local multiplayer takes advantage of this open-world game in the best ways possible. You can challenge another player to different activities - including Death Races (last alive or first to the finish wins), Stash Dash (get to a delivery van first and make deliveries while the other player tries to stop you), Liberty City Survivor (1v1 battle against your opponent with many police around), and Defend the Base (co-operatively protect targets from incoming bad guys).
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Not an original game
While not a con for everybody, this game has virtually nothing new about it. It was originally launched for the PSP (PlayStation Personal) and Nintendo DS (dual screen - new generation of GameBoy). The tutorial is borrowed from the PSP version, while it retains the mini games from the DS version.
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Decent graphics
The graphics and lighting effects have been improved over the original version (on the Nintendo DS) to a point where they're good enough for modern mobile gaming.
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Controller support for improved controls
GTA: Chinatown Wars has built in controller support which means it is compatible with the Google Nexus Player as well as the Amazon Fire TV. This means you can play it on your phone/tablet with a Bluetooth controller, or on an Android console on the big-screen TV with a Bluetooth controller for an even more console-like feeling. Note: not all Bluetooth controllers are supported
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Genre:
Open World / Action
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Rockstar Games Inc.
Controller Support:
HID
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Out There: Ω Edition
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Each playthrough is unique thanks to the procedurally generated levels
Out There procedurally generates the game by generating random modular elements on each playthrough, making for a unique experience on every play through.
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Uninspiring gameplay
There is an extremely limited number of actions to undertake. Playing it sometimes feels like a grind.
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Fun turn-based resource management where you are always juggling items on the fly, which requires a lot of quick thinking
Out There features a great mix of turn based strategy with complex resource management. The resource management works by only allowing you so many slots to store needed materials. These materials are collected on and around planets, and vary depending on where you are. So it makes for a situation where you need to carefully manage your inventory in order to have the necessary materials on hand to survive, which is no an easy task.
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The graphics are a power-hog
While the graphics are beautiful, the 3D graphics are a hog and if you're going to be playing this on the go you should probably grab a powerbank if you want to play it for any extended periods of time.
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Beautiful art that shows off tons of polish, making for a gorgeous looking game
The game has beautiful hand drawn graphics as well as a great score with lonely overtones, which creates a fantastic and original feeling atmosphere. This sort of polish in a mobile game is not always the norm, which is why Out There tends to stand out above many other options.
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Each replay feels very similar
There is a multitude of ways to die in Out There, and being that the game is a roguelike, there will be a lot of restarts. Each and every death brings the player back to the beginning, to do everything over again. This can be frustrating, and a cause for lulls in play at each beginning.
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Genre:
Roguelike / Strategy / Simulation
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Mi-Clos Studio
Controller Support:
No
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Star Command
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Not free
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Beautiful pixel-art that shows off the care taken in the design of the game
A detailed, colorful and varied aesthetic throughout the game. Ships, menus, and cut-scenes are all beautifully made.
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Unstable
The game might crash often so save often.
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Offers a great sense of humor, with a nod to many sci-fi classics
A lot of references to Star Trek and other sci-fi shows can be seen in dialogue and other aspects of the game.
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Game gets repetitive quickly
Since the game is admittedly unfinished, the campaign is quite short and there's not really much to do besides ship combat. Many planets can't be explored and there's no real ending, you just start all over again with the same story.
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Very in-depth starship management, where you can customize your ship how you like
You get to decide which components go where, which crew members to assign where, etc.
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Incomplete game
The developers themselves have said that the game is about 30% of what they envisioned.
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Frantic mini-game combat that compartmentalizes the action quite well
Star Command relies heavily on minigames and time management based gameplay.
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Genre:
Space simulation management
Co-Op:
None
Controller Support:
No
Play Store Rating:
4.0
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The Boy with Bombs
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Great for quick gaming sessions
The Boy With Bombs is a great game to play when looking for a quick burst of gaming. A single session does not last more than a couple of minutes.
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Bomb upgrade system confusing
The upgrade system for bombs can be confusing as there is nothing in game that explains it.
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Old School SNES character design
The character design is very reminiscent of games from the SNES such as Secret of Mana.
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Lazer-Hawk
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Large assortment of weaponry to utelize
There is a variety of different weapons to use including missiles and bombs.
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No sound efects for dropping bombs or firing missiles
When dropping a bomb or shooting a missile there is no sound effect, which shows a lack of polish.
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XBox360 controllers support
Lazer-Hawk has XBox360 controller support built in.
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Spirits
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Impressive style and quality
The artistic design of the game is quite dream-like, with hand-drawn characters and levels. Its sound design is equally impressive.
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Broken on Android Marshmallow devices
Unfortunately, Spirits doesn't work with Android devices with Android 6.0 Marshmallow installed (or higher). The game simply freezes or crashes instantly while loading.
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Whimsical artistic style
This game is ethereal and relaxing, while at the same time engaging the player in challenging puzzles. The main character is comical, yet beautiful at the same time. It's almost like The Wisp and Lemmings had a child.
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Slow-moving gameplay
Spirits is intended to be a slow, relaxing game, though some may not enjoy the extent of the title's slowness.
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Great atmosphere
Dream-like art direction with hand-drawn characters and levels, and excellent sound design.
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Varied, Lemmings-style puzzles
The game has interesting and often challenging puzzles, especially if you wish to complete the level perfectly, made possible with varied abilities of spirits that get introduced throughout the game.
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Another World
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3
Cons
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Con
Some issues with the control scheme
Touch controls for movements such as jump can be hard to pull off as the swipe gesture needs to be very exact.
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Challenging and fun
For what is a 20 year old game to still hold in gameplay, story and presentation is quite a feat and an enjoyable one at that.
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Great remake
The newly added HD graphics show that much time was spent creating a fantastic remake of what was a very iconic game.
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Controller support
Another World features controller support for MOGA devices as well as the Xperia Play.
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Genre:
Adventure
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Bad Hotel
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Cons
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Good controls
The drag and drop controls work well for this type of game.
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Con
Irritating sound design
The samples used in the music of this game can be irritating and annoying.
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Streamlined tower defense mechanics
Bad Hotel has stripped away all of the fluff from tower defense and has boiled it down to it's essence without making it too simple.
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First Strike 1.1
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1/4 of revenue is given to charities that help reduce nuclear arsenal
One quarter of all sales of First Strike 1.1 goes to a charity to help reduce missile arsenal in the world.
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No mid game save
There is no mid game save which means for some of the longer harder battles if one leaves the game, there is no going back to it.
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Clear message about the pitfalls of nuclear war
First Strike 1.1 illustrates a very clear anti-war bombing message.
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Looks great
The effects of missiles flying and exploding are impressive to watch.
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