When comparing 10000000 vs Quell+, the Slant community recommends 10000000 for most people. In the question“What are the best puzzle games for Android?” 10000000 is ranked 6th while Quell+ is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose 10000000 is:
The gameplay mostly consists of typical tile matching, but is supplemented with items that you can acquire and stats you can upgrade. This resembles role playing game mechanics, giving some depth to the match-3 gameplay.
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Pros
Pro Fun mix of match-3 and RPG elements deepens the experience over a regular match-3 game
The gameplay mostly consists of typical tile matching, but is supplemented with items that you can acquire and stats you can upgrade. This resembles role playing game mechanics, giving some depth to the match-3 gameplay.
Pro Randomly generated gameplay keeps the game fresh on each playthrough
All tiles in the game are randomly generated upon appearance, making for a constantly changing game that can not be anticipated. This allows each session of the game to be unique in the fact that the layout of the tiles will always be different and unanticipated.
Pro Does not require internet access to play, which is great for when there is no connection to be had
10000000 does not require internet access to play once installed, making for a good game to play when there is no internet around.
Pro Great as a time-waster thanks to the design of the short round gameplay
10000000 has gameplay that is easy to pick up and play for a few rounds. It's not too deep, but engaging enough to be a fun distraction. Great for short sessions in between other tasks.
Pro Polished presentation
Quell+ takes the extra step to have a very polished presentation. First there are no loading screen, so all menus and levels move along smoothly and have zero wait times in any transition. Second is that there is a very artistic design around each level where in a user navigates menus that are presented as a story one must reveal. The overworld is presented as a bookshelf that contains different years as shelves, each shelf has a selection of levels that have an certain theme, changing with each year selected. Overall it is a unique representation that shows a lot of polish over other casual puzzle games.
Pro Superb level design
Though the basis of the game is simple enough, collect all fragments in a level with as little moves as possible, there is quite a bit of good level design that uses a few different elements to make the gameplay challenging. Things like being able to teleport across the board or blocks that appear to block your path once passed over make each level more challenging than the last due to smart level design.
Cons
Con Main adventure is short
On average, the game can be completed in about 5 hours, and while there's an endless mode, the lack of true progression in it is a strong deterrent.
Con Expensive for Android
Con Not a lot of replayability once beaten
Once the game is beaten and all puzzles are solved there is not much reason to revisit the game as there is nothing else left to do, so sadly there is not much replayability once the game is completed.