Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | Free | Arend Hintze | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Enjoy, Dr. Arend Hintze
Ok, first of all I love Loops of Zen. It's a great game that is challenging as well as constantly replayable. It was one of the first apps I bought. This app, however, lacks a point. There are plenty of apps that are "useless" and don't serve any real purpose other than fun. But all apps, no matter how useless, need to give each person a reason to keep it on their iPhone. Right now this app is neither fun nor functional. Here's a suggestion-- make it a simple puzzle game. The aim would be to prevent the loops from touching the sides by tilting and turning the iPhone. If a loop touches any side, game over. You could even add a point system, i.e. the longer you keep the loops from touching the sides, the more points you get.
This app is so awful I actually deleated it after ten seconds of boardom do not download this
I don't understand reviewers giving two stars or fewer for a free app. It's free people, be kind. This app reminds me of an hour glass, albeit a digital, slime mold, loopy hour glass with no skinny waist. Would be better if the movement were more oozy, flowy, like a lava lamp's lava.
This is the most fun and time killin app ever. Sure it's kind if pointless but it's still pretty fun to just play around with.
OK so it really isn't a 5 star application, but it is what it is, a screensaver that can't be used as a screensaver because of the limitations of the OS, but I wish it was a screensaver. I find it mesmerizing to watch.
Completely pointless. It doesn't do anything. Don't buy it, it's a waste of time and space.