Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $0.99 | AMAYA DAISUKE | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The tap responsiveness is fiddly at best! I tap the Seal as it falls, but I'd say about 40% of the time it is not recognized as the seal falls. Now at first I thought it was me, maybe I was bad at the game? My current score is 1305, not too bad! But then I noticed the same problem occurred while tapping the arrow button to progress to the next round,. I'd sometimes have to tap the button 3, 4 or 5 times for it to recognize and progress to the next screen (the button would even go down too!) That's just plain ridiculous. This simple (but addictive) game has a charming style and would be both fun and challenging normally. But when tapping is so crucial to the gameplay I expect 100% responsiveness -- not a frustrating 60%. I expected more from Pixel's debut! Fix this issue and I'll give it the rating it really deserves!
Really cute game, but I'd love to see Game Center integration for leader board support!
It's a simple game and you'll try often to beat your last score. While the depth of this title is lacking, it makes up for it with style and charm. It's for sure a game you'll show friends and say, "You should check this out." As for controls, I've had no problems with tapping.
Ahahaha until you click too fast~ Very simple, polished game. To be honest, though, I wouldn't have bought this kind of thing normally, just did it to support pixel.
This is a game that at its core could have been made by anyone. The gameplay is dirt simple: Wait for the object to fall, and tap it before it falls off-screen. Tapping it before it starts to fall results in no score. The whimsy and personality of this game could not have been made by anyone but Pixel. Only he would make the objects seals on keychains. Only he would make the penalty for tapping them early both cute and somewhat horrifying. Only he would compose music like this, which sounds like it came straight from Cave Story. Like a keychain itself, this game has little purpose other than to express a small part of the owner's personality. But sometimes that is enough. Sometimes I don't even want to spend three minutes on a game, because this is a game on my phone. Thirty seconds will do. If you like Cave Story, buy this immediately. It's a small slice of Pixel whimsy to-go.
Not the deepest game out there, or with most content, this tiny app has charm to spare. Cute, simple and addictive! Adding a quick-restart function was a touch of genius.
I initially just bought this game to support Pixel, not hoping for a whole lot from just a simple game. You can definitely feel Pixel's unique charm shine through in this game. It is a worthy buy for anyone, but especially fans of Cave Story.