5/5 rating based on 39 reviews. Read all reviews for Swap Sword for iPhone.
Swap Sword is paid iOS app published by Alec Thomson
Flabbergausted
I really love the idea of this game and it's really fun. My only problem is that it's a little bland for 3 dollars. You only get the 1 game. Nothing to do with the coins you collect, no other part. I don't know, maybe I'm looking for this game to be like "You Must Build a Boat" when it really doesn't need to be but either way it's fun and worth your time.
AgentG91
Really enjoy the gameplay and will likely keep playing it, but it's incredibly short. Only 3 worlds and two colored enemies. Would like to see the final boss as a playable boss rather than a cutscene. Would also like to skip the tutorials for each level. Please do keep updating the game with additional content, as I end up setting my own goals, since the content is so sparse.
1moChance2
If this game were free, it would definitely be a five star game. Unfortunately it felt more like a rip off. The concept, art, and the overall feel of the game is great, but it's so short. I beat the game the second day I got it and there really is not a lot of replayability. This could easily live up to its worth if the developer just added either more levels, characters, and game modes, or just made the game free. As it is, it's nowhere near worth 3$.
wizardpeople
This game is a lot of fun There's a good amount of depth to be had from emergent strategies stemming from the power ups you choose. Cute art/animations and the sound the lizards make when they can't find you is prefect. My only asks: remove tutorial between levels after you've seen it once and maybe an option to NOT take any of the available power ups? Nice work, y'all!
Adam Augusta
Elegant mechanics. Short, but this encourages high risk/reward play for maximizing your score, which really adds another layer to the game once you've mastered the basic runthrough.
BlueDev1101
A good idea that feels underdeveloped. Beat it in under an hour, which is weak for a $2.99 game. Needs depth and breadth--until then it's a half-baked demo. Avoid for now.
Rxo2356
I enjoyed this game. It's a fresh take on the familiar block swap game. I gave it 3 stars not for the actual game play, which is good and dynamic, but because it's very short and has little to offer in replay-ability. You can finish it during the first play through in about 25 minutes or so. I don't think Swapsword needs to be more difficult, it just needs more actual game. Also it needs something to spend the money you gather on? Maybe that's how you could afford the upgrades offered at the end of each level.