Grey Cubes: Unique 3D Brick Breaker Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Grey Cubes: Unique 3D Brick Breaker for iPhone.
Grey Cubes: Unique 3D Brick Breaker is paid iOS app published by Tomasz Wagner

Great!

Hales216

It's a good game and it got me hooked!!. Starbucks recommended it not too long ago (about a week or two) and I already passed all 60 levels!!! I'm ready for more!! This game has me hooked. PLEASE UPDATE TO MORE LEVELS SOON PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEAAASSSEEEE and thank you. ?❤️


C R A Z Y G O O D !

CvilleMan

This game is great and I'm only on level 8 of 60. I wish there was a little more info on all the options that come floating down. Nevertheless, this is a great game. This review comes from a real person who does not work for the app company.


Fun, but full of little annoyances

mythic_fox

Before I get into the review, just to make sure prospective players get this warning: Don't get this game if you only have an iPhone. The screen size really makes the controls difficult, but it should be fine on the iPads. Now that's out of the way... I greatly enjoy the physics engine that Grey Cubes uses, the way blocks bounce and react to being hit. The graphics are pleasant but minimalistic and for the most part I enjoy the level design. But it also has a lot of annoying quirks. The biggest is the limit on how many balls you get in a stretch. You start the game with five, and it's almost impossible to replenish them without spending money or spending points off your score (which, naturally, is finite). If you run out, you go back to the main menu and restart the level with just that last ball remaining. Over and over. In this day and age, having this limited number of lives just stinks of pointless retention of the arcade "feed more quarters" mindset and is clearly intended to annoy people into spending money on in-app purchases. Second, the aforementioned cash store. The in-app purchases don't do anything like add new functionality, levels, or gameplay. They just incrementally lower the difficulty by cutting out debuffs and increasing the rate of certain powerups (which aren't even that useful 90% of the time). Spending money should improve the game, not make it less bad. Pro-tip for game developers: if you want to make more money off your game, maybe just don't let Starbucks give it away for free. There are other little annoyances, but these two are the biggest that should factor into your purchase. (Honestly, dropping the limited balls would be enough for me to round this up to five stars) I'm enjoying it, but that feels like it's despite the devs' choices and not because of them.


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Ret@65

Great design but my finger tends to start sticking to the screen as the game goes on slowing down the physical movement; not the developers fault.


Love it!

Qitup

Good game, cool music!


Not working properly

mmartin088

I try to download it on my iPod 5th gen. Says not compatible. Looked at the game's description. Says iPod 4th gen or below was not compatible.


Cool game

Mpamental

Lots of levels to keep you occupied. Fun!


Good

Hdkdjsk

They let you play the game without any interruptions or advertisements. It's simple and definitely incites you to want to play it whenever you have spare time. Neat and simple.


Fun but...

JonnyBoy101

Fun game, love the style. But after playing 2 levels my phone gets hot. So I don't like to play long and it kills the battery. (IPhone 5s).


Good game

Superbook fan

Fun game it's great for building eye hand coronation!