EDGE Extended Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for EDGE Extended for iPhone.
EDGE Extended is paid iOS app published by Mobigame

More blissful gaming!

iestynne

I loved every glorious moment of Edge. This expansion goes beyond the expected, providing not just more of the original's sublime gaming charm, but also infusing the experience with a veritable bounty of new ideas guaranteed to surprise and amuse. A delicious treat, for which I am genuinely grateful!


Classic.

miggs80

I immediately loved this game. Within 1 minute this became my all time favorite game. I hope this company continues to keep putting out more Edge games. Make this a trilogy. Fans will purchase. Awesome colors and atmosphere. Tip: when you reach The Final Clash switch your controls to the D Pad or you'll never beat it. Your cube is much faster when you change to pushing the arrow keys.


SSSSUUUUUCCCCCKKKKSSS!!!!!

Shadow lord 26

DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS APP!!!LEVEL 45 IS IMPOSSIBLE I TRIED IT 200 TIMES AND STILL COULDNT BEAT IT!!!THERE SHOULD BE A WAY TO REACH THE FINAL PLATFORM AFTER THE BUTTON IS PUSHED!!!!SO MAD!!!!!WASTE OF MONEY!!!!!


Fun intelligent and satisfying gameplay

luky22

It works your brain out and it is very fun and satisfying to play. I strongly recommend it! Love it.


Good fun

Dk223

Good general puzzle game, worth the couple bucks...


0_0

hhhhhhu!

THIS GAME IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Noice

MPaulson

Noice bub


Rolling Cube

Data.bank

Good App Lots Of Fun


Great game

Awwwwww yiss

Worth it


Cubetastic!

Peterpood

You won't regret this download! Enter the geometric world of "Edge Extended," the vector-style, Isometric cube rolling game. Although simple in premise the challenge each level brings is surprising, with cleverly designed geometric mazes that use the game's Birdseye isometric view to trick players into stepping in well hidden holes that are checkered throughout each level's unpredictable floating floor. The hovering platform where your cube rolls along is made from a mix of flimsy square tiles that fall under your weight and an array of rapidly rearranging block formations that suddenly shift strafe, crumble beneath you, or otherwise transform into an improvised form of cube transportation. It could be a single stray block that rockets you upwards, or an assemblage of blocks that form an interstellar raft that ferries you across the different gaps that litter the levels and then of course there are the giant block robots that take your Cube with them as they stomp right along. And this thin layer of flimsy square tiles, hidden holes, slippery edges and the hazardous jumble of sporadic and shifty grid of square blocks make up the only thing between your cube, who is happily rolling along and flashing it's rainbow of colors, and the long fall into the dark, bottomless abyss of nothingness that looms below waiting to swallow you whole over and over again as you push through level by level. "Edge Extended" has more to offer though than the thrills and challenges of the mazes themselves, but the real challenge is collecting all of the miniature rainbow cubes (they look just like you!... Only smaller) scattered about in each level and to do so in record time. Each level is also a time trial where fast times mean high grades and with over 50+ levels to attempt, the challenge is set. There are also some engaging interactions that give the game some extra character. I'm referring of course to the clever npc cube, aka your rival cube, the infamous "black box" that somehow shows you up at every turn. The game, all together, is an excellent collection of challenging puzzles, engaging gameplay and a surprising amount of character too, especially for a game that's all about rolling a cube!