Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Richard Schumann, Kim Köster, Johannes Bünemann und Stephan Schulz | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- One finger control
- African sound system
- 3 leg algorithm
- Invisible trunk mechanics
- Complete lifecycle processing
- Ivory based physics engine
- Complete profit based gameplay
- Cloud powered success sync
- Fashion guided hat modeling
- No caribbean influences
- Incredible frustration rate
- One hundred million people can fail
- Multicharacter mode
- Quantum obstacles
SAY HELLO TO HELMUT!
I love the drum roll opening - it's cute. When first playing the game I had NO IDEA what to do (similar to your other game"JOOL", but I guess in a way that's what's fun. The character is pretty funny looking and the graphics are great. It's a very simple game - a good time passer - so people who enjoy pointless endless games that entertain you, you've found it! It's very frustrating to play, but I think people will continually come back for more to satisfy their new addiction.
I think this game is adorable. It's just a cute game. Doesn't seem to be any real goal except last as long as you can. But it's still pretty fun.
I don't know who you Roustlaub folks are but you bring a really unique art style, music and refinement to all your games. Jool was great as well. My favorite part is the coffin scene where it shows your score and the dudes make faces at you. Can't wait to see your next game.
Overall it's a pretty chill game, but it doesn't always count when I go under the needles, which is really frustrating because I go for a really long time under needles and they count nothing towards my score.
I was so sad when I couldn't find HELMUT on the App Store anymore-but then it appeared and so I'll probably never remove it from my phone again. It gets harder as you gain more points and HELMUT makes a fun sound when you lose. Love this game! :)