Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $4.99 | Michael Brough | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Cinco Paus e um novo labirinto de morte aleatória de Michael Brough, criador de 868-HACK, Imbroglio, e mais.
And this time he does it in Portuguese. Amazing. I have never been so glad to be messed with. I am not sure if I should learn Portuguese or just embrace the experience of learning something I do not understand through experimentation.
I've loved all of Brough's iOS games, and this one's already enthralled me for hours a day since its Christmas release. 868-Hack and Imbroglio are still delighting me years after their release, and I'm fairly certain this one will too.
This one has an almost comic level of initial unfriendliness but if you have the patience and curiosity to paw past the mischievous befuddlement - very smart, fun, addictive game.
Cinco Paus is full of secrets. Cinco Paus makes you learn. I learned from Cinco Paus. I understood Cinco Paus. Then a new thing happened. Cinco Paus is full of secrets.
If Michael Brough didn't exist then the God of Apps would have to invent him. A while game about unidentified magic wands. One more go factor is strong with this one.
The Portuguese issue is a smokescreen. This game is incredible. Experiment with the game. Jot the symbols down if you have to after discovering (or suspecting) what they do. And listen to the music change. It is, with time, procedurally gorgeous and some of the best I have heard in 46 years. The game is Timothy Leary's version of Imbroglio. Or: wow, just wow. I have all Mr. Brough's titles on iOS except Glitch Tank. My wife HATED this game after I got it for her. 48 hours later, she played the game with me side by side for 4 hours. We love it. Get it.