4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Symmetrain for iPhone.
Symmetrain is paid iOS app published by Black Pants Studio GmbH
Gtmor523
Brain training in process while playing a symmetrical game. Tests your observation skills and attention. While testing it helps train you to notice more things with your eyes. And yes this is a real review and an honest opinion.
Emily Houlis
I also got it as the Starbucks app of the week, and it was described as a game in which you had to safely deliver the train to the station while avoiding obstacles. This is not at all the case. It's very boring and slow-paced, and the music is awful. Glad I didn't pay for this.
blueskyguy007
What's not to hate about this game... Music sounds awful Gameplay is boring at best and pointless. Deduction for tapping the wrong area is too strict. Really it should only count off "lives" if you missed it completely. The game is better played just tapping the redundant fingers.
TheUcho
Trains get moving so fast it just becomes guitar hero for your I phone. Very inaccurate tapping zone. You'll lose interest in less than 1 hour.
fur
Super fun and challenging. The music is good, but I wish there was a way to control the music and sound effects independently.
Tonitt
Wow, do I love this game! From its exceptionally beautiful isometric graphics (which I didn't think was possible!) to the funny, relaxing music that breaks apart when you miss enough objects, this is a solid keeper! so easy to lear, yet a continual challenge; I'm thinks of gifting it to several friends. Hope I can get it for my iPad, too.
Chris Fin
I can play this game for ages. It's simply addictive. Good music and design.
Abczyc
Such a fun, challenging game. Haven't tested my eye/hand coordination like this in some time. Love it!
NJ from NYC
People who are complaining that the game is boring need to realize that not every game needs to have splashy effects and have you going in a million different directions to be enjoyable. Additionally I think people who are complaining they don't know how to play the game should *look* at the game before they write a review. It clearly states in the info all you need to know to play how to turn off the music, how to pause. Yes, you need to be precise - that's part of the game's challenge. That's what makes it fun. I think it's a fun game great for spending some time when you just want to mindlessly get away.