DEEMO Reviews – Page 9

5/5 rating based on 336 reviews. Read all reviews for DEEMO for iPhone.
DEEMO is free iOS app published by Rayark International Limited

Love love love

Golden boy 101

The game is one of those beautiful games I’ve played it has a wonderful storyline and awesome plot twists also the music is some of the most beautiful piano music I’ve ever heard in the video game I totally would recommend to anyone.??????


Unable to restore purchase :(

Ross4096

This is one of my favorite apps of all time and has been for over four years! But trying to restore my forgotten hourglass purchase doesn’t do a thing and I don’t know what to do. Also can’t restore my data. Do I have to unlock it all over again? I don’t mind too much— it’s a great game, but it’s a little disheartening.


Stunned

Petiocrity

Didn’t expect a rhythm game to feel this good and simple. Didn’t expect unanimated cutscenes to be brought to life so easily with the music. I’m a sucker for soundtrack and a sucker for xi, and Deemo brings both. For the low price offered it’s well worth it.


Awesome game worth buying

iubdhibeiihbwuh

This is one of the most fun games I have played on mobile it’s definitely worth buying


cool

loserman69

nice i guess


Love thisssss

ShaneW21

Been wanting to play this game for a long while now and I’m so happy I finally get to play it!!


Great game!

SlyMonkey18

The music is beautiful and the game itself is a blast!


Deemo

young_zeil

This game has been the most to me ever since I was little I’ve played this game when I was 12, 2017 I’ve played it and it was great the sound the back ground with headphones was amazing and it still is till this day as I play it again brings back memories


BEST

Ajrjkynvi

BETS GAME EVER 10/10 play it, and rayark is the best fro making this godly rythm game, RAYARK STUDIOS we love you!!!!


Disappointing

dbomb77

Bought this game because of the rave reviews, but found the music very bland (great if you enjoy Muzak-style tunes, I guess) and the timing seemed off on several songs. At several points I had to ignore the rhythm of the song and just focus on watching the “notes” as they crossed the bar, which kind of defeats the purpose of this type of game.