Hi Folks
There is something new ;-) I've seen a nice little game on the iPhone (Milpa) and I liked the concept so much, that I've made my own one for android (because it is not available on android) - also there were some things i missed in the original
Sholik!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rnet.sholik
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The game fits in the "match-3" category - nothing really new
In Sholik the way to match them is like this:
Drag your finger from the left to the right - this way you connect the elements into one large element. When you release your finger, this large element rotates as a whole by 180 degrees.
The goal is to match all possible elements by using this method. You are playing against the time. If you remove more than 3 elements in a row you will gain 1 seconds (more time) per element.
But every stage needs to clear more elements and you only get 40 seconds more for each stage, so it get's quite hard
The overall goal is the most important of the world: Highscore!
Beat your friends!
To master this game you will need to combine very fast and think logically to find the most effecient way to solve the stage.
Sholik is available for free at google play (formerly: android market)
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Hi everyone,
I am Alessio. I am an individual delevoper and i wanna introduce a new free Number Puzzle Game : Gravity Smash https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alb.ale143.GravitySmash
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My App is a Puzzle Game, inspired by 2048, but with these key features that make it different:
1) MULTIPLE FUSIONS: the game is based on gravity, meaning that according to the direction of the swype, one of the four walls attract the tiles
2) LEVELS: the whole game is based on levels and there are a total of 14 of them
3) INCREMENTAL DIFFICULTY: The difficulty grows each time you reach a new level, since the matrix changes in some of them, starting from a 4x4 matrix, moving on a 5x5 matrix and eventually a 6x6 one. Furthermore, the number of tiles appearing each turn relays on the actual matrix.
4) TRICKS: It is possible to use some additional functions to give the user the chance to manage the game in a more strategic way
5) CHECKPOINT: It is possible to use a checkpoint after you pass a level, so that the user doesn't need to restart from the very beginnig of the game each time he/she loses, but they can start from the last level passed. Each passed levele restores your checkpoint.
website: https://gravitysmash.ssl.altervista.org/
Great to see someone taking 2048 and making it their own thing, instead of just cloning it. And this even look pretty good. Will try it out today.
Someone famous once said something like "It's important to remember that our actions also affect those around us". I don't know who it was, but someone had to say that, just because it's common sense and people are impressed when famous people have some common sense. Anyway. This game is based on something like that.
It's called 3wave because your goal in this is to turn every number to threes. And you do that by tapping them. The number you tap increases by two, and those around it increase by one. Three is highest but numbers loop (three hit by wave turns to zero and tapped three turns to one). Pretty simple mechanics, but later levels are quite challenging.
TL;DR If you like puzzle games then give this one a try. Who knows, you might like it.
Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turboshroom.threewave&hl=en
Screenshots:
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Update for this is out. Nothing big. I just deleted all unnecessary permissions.
Because this game is so extremely popular I made a wallpaper of it (sarcasm). It's pretty simple and minimalistic but I quite like it. Used it during the development of this game.
You can find the 4K version here: http://i.imgur.com/pIL350K.png
And 1080p here: http://i.imgur.com/WiDeGZD.png
Aurobot … is a special ROBOT on Mission … and you need to drive it to reach its destination … without crash.
On this mission, you'll have to keep Aurobot running, chasing, slower/faster as needed, unlock hurdles, pass through dark tunnel, flip and fly around a never-ending and always changing series of obstacles.
Download on PlayStore for FREE - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vadnere.aurobotfree
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Download Aurobot on PlayStore for FREE - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vadnere.aurobotfree
Didn't really enjoy the game a lot.
I played the first 15 levels and the game didn't manage to hook me at all. Played on easy because I thought I'd start there. Found out that my little robot moves soooo slow, which made the levels rather boring, especially because you don't introduce basically any additional mechanics in these levels. The arrows that slow you down or speed you up don't really add anything either. Maybe they make more sense later in the game, but the bad difficulty pacing makes it hard to enjoy.
And an ad after EVERY level? That's cruel!
What I liked are the backgrounds and how the little robot makes the part under him glow.
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Google Play Link: com.haddarumi.arrangethenumbers
Arrange the numbers (also known as Fifteen) - the game that was invented a long time ago and well-known by many. The game's field consists of cells in which only one of them is empty and every other is filled with unarranged numbers. The goal is to put all the numbers in ascending order starting from the upper left corner by using that empty cell as a buffer.
If you haven't played it - don't miss the moment! And even if you have, the game has many cool features that can arouse your interest and entertain you in your spare time. That features are:
- Modern and minimalistic design
- Very smooth and eye-pleasing animations
- An ability to load your recent game
- User-friendly interface and intuitive controls
- The online leaderboards
- 4 different board sizes
This game is perfect to pass your time at any place and situation, since it does not require full concentration, pricise movements or quick responses.
Hello everyone! It's my second game and I would be very glad if you tried it. Thanks to anyone who helps!
P.S. Also if you have tried it please submit any commentaries here or on Google Play.
Small update is incoming!
Here is a small, yet interesting application which is inspired by real psychokinesis experiments:
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Do you feel too tired to touch the game controls? Here is a game you won't have to, for the most part. Remsy is a simple application, inspired by a device actually used in psychokinesis experiments. Test whether your mind has power over matter or not. Make the balls fall into your selected target region, just by thinking so. Since Remsy simulates physics, the obtained results have "true randomness". This means they cannot be dismissed as numeric coincidences, unlike similar examples which use pseudo-random number generators.
Screenshots:
Features:
Different themes to test your performance.
Adjust the number of balls and ball sizes.
Change duration for brief tests or more serious and longer challenges.
Keep track with scores and see if something extraordinary is going on.
Free (with ads).
Play Store Link:
Remsy
Developer Website:
Airy Chimes
A video intro added: