Thu May 19 2016
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- iOS 9 Update
- General Fixes
I have had this game for a month, but only played it once before. Today I was home sick, and played this for most of the afternoon. It was really fun at first, but it gets very frustrating starting at the end of level 4. I gave up halfway through 5 bc I was getting annoyed. A hint system for the upper levels would be nice!
I am in love with the physics in this game. They are so captivating. I it tickles my brain so much I’ve started analyzing screen recordings frame by frame to figure out exactly what the rule set is for the flow during filling. Part of my brain intuitively knows how it will work, but getting that understanding spelled out is proving addictive. I found this because they made one of my all time favorite games, Monument Valley 1 & 2. If you haven’t played those, they are immaculate! This game is good, worth playing, worth paying for. But Monument Valley, that game is worth paying for over and over. It’s good enough I’ve bought it multiple times for myself and gifted it to countless others. If you haven’t played Monument Valley, I urge you to stop what you’re doing and go buy it. Play with headphones if you can.
Sorry. This isn't the free version of the game. Apparently this latest version decided to start loading ads in the middle of levels. (Without actually mentioning it in update info)
The Try Again button seems to be jacked up with this update. You have to press it a few times before it responds.
Pretty good game, although I'm a little unclear on how a blip fills the tiles. Walls block blips from flooding certain rows, but if you place a blip directly behind a wall, the blip still fills the rows above and below the wall, even though it seems like it should be blocked in that direction. Also, this game doesn't seem to work at all on my iPad 3. The screen doesn't ever update in response to my touches. For the dev: simx [at] mac [dawt] com if you want to contact me.
I play a lot of games described as "puzzles" but this one actually delivers. I put this on the same level as squarescape or train yard with its originality and challenging attributes. If you like puzzle games that actually make you think then you'll love this one.
My only complaint is that I've played this game for a while and I'm not sure if I really understand the physics behind blip dropping. It seems very unpredictable at times, which turns a strategy game into a guessing game.
Every time i open the app, it says "Loading", and then it crashes! Everytime! Please make a crash fix update
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