Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Chaim Gingold | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
"a simple but appealing puzzler" -- Slide to Play
"fast paced but thoroughly enjoyable" -- CreativeApplications.net
Maximize your fun with MinMe!
The people have spoken! MinMe has been updated with **50 NEW Levels**. After you finish the first 15 levels (free!), you can choose to buy the remaining 45 (!) levels for peanuts. Or walnuts. Or whatever kind of nuts you like best.
MinMe is a simple puzzle game, in which our hero (you), must strategically collapse tiles and clear a progression of levels. If you enjoy the initial 15 levels, the you can buy the remaining 45 levels. This game is easy for anybody to enjoy, yet will challenge even the most sharp-witted solvers of puzzles.
The original version of MinMe (1.0) was made in 1.5 days for the Experimental Gameplay Project: http://experimentalgameplay.com/, a monthly game design challenge, where indie developers have up to one week to make a game based upon a given theme. The theme for this game was "Bare Minimum," which is reflected by the fact that the user's job is to minimize the board, it was made in a small amount of time, and has minimal graphics. Pretty minimal, eh?
This little gem is great! Now that I've played through it, I show it to all my friends and love watching them figure out the puzzles---not too easy and not too hard.
I have been following the Experimental Gameplay Project as saw this up there and had to give it a try. So simple yet so fun. Puzzles aren't too difficult but it has so much room to expand. Hopefully people continue to download it and Chaim Gingold decides to make some more levels.
the graphics, puzzles, and sound effects made for a great experience. i'm just going to come right out and say that i want more levels. pretty please with a cherry on top!
Ok this app was a pice of it was definetly two so make more levels it was too short
This is a perfect little game. I'm really hoping for an expansion, because this has the potential to be one of those puzzle games you always go back to. I'd love about 40 more levlels!
Totally fantastic idea, you should expand and charge for it!