5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for G30 for iPhone.
G30 is paid iOS app published by Kovalov Ivan
Aslo White
At times it becomes quite frustrating when there is no apparent answer to the puzzle. It’s also extremely frustrating when it’s impossible to go back and fill in some of the words you missed in a previous level; I made the mistake of trying to do this and was unable to return to where I left off. I had to restart the entire game and lost my progress, which was INCREDIBLY ANNOYING. But the one thing I would beg the developers to improve about this game is the godawful grammar. For a game that relies largely on words, you really should get this part right. It reads like it was done by a non-native English speaker. Hire an editor!
myriam21209
Powerful story! Really good puzzles and a great double story imbedded into it! Loved it!
Joshua Orton
This is the rare game that truly takes you into its world with all of your mind. Often, a puzzle game will claim to have an underlying plot, when in reality the plot is totally unrelated to the game and serves only as a distraction. This game is not like that. The puzzles *are* the plot, and they tell the story without the need for the player to ever take their mind away from the puzzle. The story itself is incredible, eschewing the traditional Western narrative structure in favor of a looping, ambient format which largely original, at least in my own experience, and which fits the tone of the game as if they were made for each other, which of course they were. The gameplay is just as incredible, playing out in multiple layers simultaneously, with levels looping back on themselves, and a perfect difficulty gradient which kept me from ever feeling as if it was either too easy or too hard. This is the needle in a haystack. This is a truly amazing game and a truly amazing journey, and I am so glad I discovered it.
zzencz
I struggle to describe how amazing and unique this game is. It transports you into the mind of a mentally ill person trying to make sense around them. It’s hypnotic, all-consuming, an absolute gem of game design and experience you’ll likely never forget.
Siolnatine
A unique, occasionally challenging puzzle style and aesthetic provide a slow, confusing story that resolves into something both more and less.
Some1withAcomputer
Can you even call this a game? You spin the design around until it matches a predetermined shape which unlocks some sort of very poetic hard to follow text story. It’s incredibly repetitive. I don’t get it. Little to no direction while playing makes it even more boring. What is my goal? What is the point?
EF_Ferguson
Why is this game if the day? It came out years ago. Old review: Decent puzzle game. The ending falls short because of sloppy editing. “there is no exceptions” should’ve been “there are no exceptions.” Or “there is no exception.” I know. It’s a stupid thing to comment on. Otherwise, the game is an interesting method for raising awareness.