Sat Dec 13 2025
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Scram is a high-speed, minimalist reflex game that is much harder than it looks. The premise is simple: you are a small shape trying to avoid a constant barrage of incoming projectiles. The 'scramble' movement is fluid and feels great on a touchscreen. It’s one of those games where you’ll die in ten seconds, get annoyed, and immediately press 'restart' because you know you can do better.
The neon aesthetic and pulsing synthwave soundtrack create a great 'flow state' vibe. As the music intensifies, so does the speed of the game. It’s a pure test of hand-eye coordination with zero filler. For fans of Super Hexagon or Duet, Scram is a worthy addition to your 'frustratingly addictive' folder.
Ultra-responsive touch controls
Minimalist neon visual design
Dynamic synthwave soundtrack
Global high-score leaderboards
Try to stay as close to the center of the screen as possible. This gives you the maximum amount of time to react to hazards appearing from any edge.
Each 60 seconds of survival in a single run unlocks a new visual theme. These aren't just cosmetic—some themes have higher contrast which can help you see projectiles more easily.
No. Scram is a pure skill game. Success depends entirely on your reaction speed and movement.
Excellent adaptation of this new card game offering both online multiplayer and solo options. Very good way to learn the tactical nuances of this Cabo/Silver/Golf derivative. Only two things that Id recommend the app developers add. First, the game settings should allow one to control the speed at which the computer players take their turns. The game does provide a text record of each player’s actions but reading the text after the fact is not an adequate substitute for seeing how the automated players make their decisions in real time. Second, it would be great if the game could offer the option to play a 3x3 team game as well as the 2x2, just as in the physical version. But all in all, this is an excellent adaptation, well worth the very reasonable price Bezier is currently charging.
This game/app is very well done. I’ll give it 5 stars if: (1) you add mid-game save in solo mode, or at least save after each round. This is a must for someone who can only play in short bursts, as full games take 20 minutes; or (2) you could add a 1-round option in solo, that way I could just play one quick round that is scored (or, let user choose how many rounds they want to play). Otherwise this game is EXCELLENT, very fun, and perfectly implemented. The design, UI, everything is spot on. And the AI in solo mode is smart. I haven’t won yet, but I’ve come darn close. This game strikes the perfect balance of strategy and relaxing. It’s just perfect. And I really appreciate that it’s in portrait mode. Thank you also for monetizing fairly with no ads or IAP. That’s so appreciated. Thank you developer for doing such a great job with this! I look forward to playing more and hope you can add a save option.
I have been enjoying this little game, since I picked it up a week ago.it’s quick to pick up it put down, so fits nicely into all the little moments where you have time to kill. I absolutely got my money’s worth. The one thing I would like to see added is pass-and-play multiplayer. This would be a great game in line with friends but, at the moment, we have to rely on Ticket to Ride.
This game is awesome and fun. However, the cpu cheats as it will do combo trades with hidden cards (not flipped over yet) on the first round. There has been no other rounds to discover what’s under the face down cards. Then I started watching the cpu it does the often. Not a big deal but still gives the cpu an advantage over the player.









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