Levelz Reviews

0/5 rating based on 4 reviews. Read all reviews for Levelz for iPhone.
Levelz is free iOS app published by A Ram

Levelz

Siddh7991

Very good game. This is the game that inspired me to start making iOS apps


Party Level 4

AarnavRam_luver69

Unfair


Can't say enough about this game

austingaalemarocks

Growing up with an alcoholic dad, addictive tendencies certainly run rampant in our family's genes. For the greater part of my life I was able to evade the peer pressure into things like drinking and drugs, but once I got my first iPhone and perused the App Store I couldn't help but download Levelz. And there it was, 37 years of avoiding any sort of addiction down the drain. First I started calling in sick to work, then I stopped sleeping, then I kept forgetting to buy groceries for my family of 4. My wife tried to convince me into joining a local rehab program, but I told her that I just had to beat the "Beach" level or I would kill myself. It wasn't until I had my first hunger stroke that I finally looked at myself in the metaphorical mirror and saw myself as the shallow useless void of life that I was. As I laid in my hospital bed with my wife and two children by my side, I gripped my woman's tender hand, and when she sweetly asked me "Do you have any regrets?" I looked into my two beautiful children's eyes and said "I should have read the instructions." Overall, the level designs are creative but the general game mechanic can get monotonous very fast. 7/10


Can't say enough about this game

austingaalemarocks

Growing up with an alcoholic dad, addictive tendencies certainly run rampant in our family's genes. For the greater part of my life I was able to evade the peer pressure into things like drinking and drugs, but once I got my first iPhone and perused the App Store I couldn't help but download Levelz. And there it was, 37 years of avoiding any sort of addiction down the drain. First I started calling in sick to work, then I stopped sleeping, then I kept forgetting to buy groceries for my family of 4. My wife tried to convince me into joining a local rehab program, but I told her that I just had to beat the "Beach" level or I would kill myself. It wasn't until I had my first hunger stroke that I finally looked at myself in the metaphorical mirror and saw myself as the shallow useless void of life that I was. As I laid in my hospital bed with my wife and two children by my side, I gripped my woman's tender hand, and when she sweetly asked me "Do you have any regrets?" I looked into my two beautiful children's eyes and said "I should have read the instructions." Overall, the level designs are creative but the general game mechanic can get monotonous very fast. 7/10