Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $1.99 | edward Annunziata | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
WARNING: This is an intense, realistic game, and may be too
disturbing for some players.
Slice SD is a sinister puzzle game for the iPod Touch and iPhone. The goal of the game is to clear layers of very sharp blades to push the open button. Push all the buttons in order and you win. While trying to open the puzzle you must not touch the sharp edges of the blades or you will get SLICED. When this happens, blood spills from your finger(s) onto the screen and the puzzle will reset. The blades only move in specific patterns that you must intuit by touch. Often you will have to use multiple fingers to hold blades open while you manipulate other blades with other fingers. This game is really about trying to figure out the hidden behaviors of the blades and moving the blades out of the way, carefully.
It's Twister meets pickup sticks meets Friday the 13th.
One of them most addictive games I've ever played. Use your fingers, lips, nose, or whatever you can to push that red button!
Good game but how do u beat level 21. Every time I touch the red button it doesn't work and the blades go back. FIX THIS!
It won't let me use more that 2 fingers or the blades go back so I can't get past lvl five! please help!
Game is good but why does the level select menu go up to 999 if there are only 33 levels?
This game is everything a game should be, addictive, challenging, and most importantly, FUN. The graphics are pretty amazing and when you "cut" your finger, "blood" will appear almost instantly. I've read all of the reviews, and I've had none of those problems that the other reviewers had. The game is tricky and needs to be played with patience. I've finished all 33 levels and am waiting for more (:
The simple gameplay is good for short bursts of play, while the levels get complex enough that the game doesn't feel too easy. Sadly low on the number of levels but worth playing for sure. For best effect, load up the first level, set your phone in front of a friend, and dare them to press the button.
Love the game. When really focused, the brain can be fooled. Puzzle fun. Unable to see menu, though.
Don't be fooled by the gushing reviews or the overblown description. Cute for a free app, but by no means worth a buck, let alone two. Repetitive graphics, repetitive gameplay, mediocre handling. Wouldn't recommend.