When comparing Duet vs Kami, the Slant community recommends Duet for most people. In the question“What are the most beautiful puzzle games on Android?” Duet is ranked 5th while Kami is ranked 12th. The most important reason people chose Duet is:
Duet does not require an internet connection for the game to be played, making it an ideal game to play when there is no internet connection available.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Can be played offline
Duet does not require an internet connection for the game to be played, making it an ideal game to play when there is no internet connection available.
Pro Simple yet interesting graphics
At a first glance, the graphics of Duet appear rather simplistic, but on closer inspection one notices how much detail there is, from the moving background to the high resolution support.
Pro Can be played in the player's preferred orientation
Whether the player prefers playing in portrait view or landscape Duet supports it.
Pro Supports immersive mode
Duet supports immersive mode on Android devices that are on 4.4+ (KitKat or above). Immersive Mode allows you to 'hide' the on-screen navigation buttons and the top status bar in order to get a full screen experience.
Pro Excellent soundtrack
The soundtrack for Duet was created by composer Tim Shiel and matches the game graphics perfectly.
Pro Challenging but fun puzzles
KAMI's puzzles can be quite challenging but once they have been completed, the player experiences a certain sense of accomplishment.
Pro Impressive graphics/artistic design
There is a nice visual appeal to the graphics, almost like stop motion or actual folding paper.
Pro Simple gameplay
You use your mouse only, the rules are extremely simple.
Cons
Con Extremely difficult
Even though the levels are only 20 seconds long, the difficulty of each level is so high that it takes several attempts before a stage is completed.
Con Unable to purchase the full version of the game in one go
This game contains numerous "packs" which cost $1.03 a piece and cannot be purchased in full all at once.
Con Hard
This game gets hard, like really hard, especially considering how simple it is.