Corrypt Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Corrypt for iPhone.
Corrypt is paid iOS app published by Michael Brough

Must play

godzekesatan

A terrific puzzle game. Surprising and engaging.


Challenging and satisfying

king_of_akron

Great puzzle game. Challenging, devious, and clever puzzles. It has a great sense of humor, too. Looking forward to seeing more from Michael Brough.


great

thanks4game

great game


Phenomenal

Jonathon3425

Haven't ever felt so absorbed in an iPhone game. I was a little skeptical going in but it's a great little game. Unconventional for sure.


Spectacular game (pretending to be an average one)

kendradog

When I first started the title I thought it was just another dashed-off, so-so game, the kind the app store is full of. Something kept me at it, and soon I thought it was pretty interesting. The I kept going and eventually: wow! This is just a beautiful and amazing game, just one of the best.


Error, game broken

Dagless27388836

Love the game but ironically it crashes on the level "Error," when you try to go to the next room. Iphone 5 upgrade was amazing but the game is now broken!


Amazing

taylorheffernan

Fun, very difficult, and surprisingly evocative. I felt worse about destroying these little mushroom people's world than I have about any other game's consequences. This game builds up your confidence and ego and pies you in the face with it.


Up for a challenge?

SDIndySpur

Like the designers other games, don't expect to be wowed by the graphics or interface. But in this simple package is a challenging puzzle game in the Sokoban genre. Magic was confusing at first - it freezes the tile in place, for every area, but gives the game a whole new layer of complexity. Still haven't come close to solving it.


You think it's impossible...

gong girl

Because you've tried a million times to solve one of the puzzles. And then you put it down and pick it up again later and you finally figure it out. This cycle repeats itself over and over making this game infuriatingly difficult and incredibly gratifying.


A moment where the world opens up

okchickadee

Corrypt starts off as a fun little puzzler--like Sokoban but you drag the blocks as well as push them--and turns into an open world puzzle game where you feel like you have total freedom... to solve the puzzles or wreck everything by accident. This sense of dizzying agency is something I've never experienced in a puzzle game. Usually I'm trying to suss out the "intended solution"--but here the level of power/accidental destruction introduced by the glitched tiles that transport items from screen to screen is almost scary and it feels like there's a lot of room for emergent gameplay choices. I played Imbroglio and 868-Hack and liked them well enough, but Corrypt immediately shot to the top of my all-time favorite game experiences. I was initially turned off by the style of the graphics but please give it a shot. If you liked The Witness, Braid, and other game-changing puzzler experiences, you will love this.