
Thorin Jeager
A decent little puzzle game with nice minimalist visuals and sound design. Every block makes the sound of an instrument (like harps, guitars, and snare drums). It's a relaxing puzzle game, but not an engaging one. Many of the puzzles are more about finding awkward angles rather than engaging with the actual level design. This makes a nice game to play when you're bored, but not much else. It also has the most ethical monetization I've ever seen. You choose what to pay. Which deserves kudos.
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Amazing game for anyone who likes puzzle games in general. However, for levels 140 and above, solving it requires pinpoint accuracy rather than knowing the solution. It's hard to perfectly nail that shot using just your fingers. Also, the monetization for the game is perfect. You watch ads for a hint. No other obtrusive ads. Way to go. One criticism i have is that the game is a bit short. I ran out of levels to play in just 4 days. It was a really fun experience nevertheless.
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Beautifully developed. Can be relaxingly easy & maddeningly frustrating, which is great. Ads don't exist unless you want a hint! No soundtrack but every element has its own interactive sound. You can design your own levels and share them. And the game's one developer is nice enough to let US choose if we want to pay and how much. If not, he politely states he'll be happy with a rating. THIS IS THE TYPE OF DEVELOPER WHO SHOULD BE APPRECIATED FOR HIS GENEROSITY, PASSION AND BRILLIANTLY MADE GAME.
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