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If you like Tetris, Drop7, or Lumines, you'll love Unify.
Category Price Seller Device
Games Free Zach Gage iPhone, iPad, iPod

5/5
" Unify from Developer Zach Gage takes an old idea, turns it on its side, (literally!) and creates a premium gaming experience on the iPhone all its own... Unify is excellent in motion, and should not be missed."
-The Current Gamer

Silver Award
"A smart twist on the typical colour-matching puzzler, Unify is the kind of title that takes a couple short minutes to learn, but a lifetime to put down"
-Pocket Gamer


"I never thought this would happen, but I play this more than lumines despite being a lumines addict"
-andypandy11234235

"Tetris, smetris! Unify is one of the rare games to give the classic puzzler a run for it’s money."
- Geeks of Unusual Size

"Those looking for a different kind of iPhone puzzler, should definitely give Unify a try"
-toucharcade

"A brilliantly simple puzzle game that's a truly unique experience…try to survive all 40 levels of intense brain integration. You won't believe how captivating this simple concept turns out to be!"
-jayisgames

"Tetris is a game that has stood the test of time. Many games have tried to mimc the same concept but only few have ever found success because, as they say, nothing is better than the original. However, Unify is here to defy that logic."
-appversity

"A beautiful multi-touch block dropping game"
-iconfactory.com

"...inspired by Tetris, Zach is bringing a new, clever and absolutely wonderful revamped version of the good old classic. ... The more you play the more the game becomes almost natural and intuitive play of shapes, pattern and colours."
-CreativeApplications.net

"This easily one of those puzzlers that shouldn’t be overlooked. Albie Meter: 4.5 Stars"
-Big Albie

"a borderline art piece"
-joseqwerty

"one of the most fantastic iPhone games i've played so far"
-jules2k via touchArcade


Unify is the first truly multi-touch block dropping game.

Instead of a single piece falling from the top of the screen to the bottom, two pieces move in from the sides towards the middle, simultaneously.

The goal of the game is to make combinations of 4 or more of the same color, so that they disappear.

Once blocks disappear, all the blocks on top of them move in towards the center, giving you the opportunity for combos.

- 13 levels
- 5 song cd quality evolving soundtrack
- Stereo Sound (seriously stereo. try playing with headphones)
- Multitouch puzzle action
- Autosave

Reviews

Awesomely addictive game!
thoughtsfreeflow

I already have bought the full version, but I just wanted to check out how the lite version was presented.. I highly recommend the full version of unify. It is a lot of fun, highly addictive, and takes great advantage of the multitouch screen..! Love it!


Very fun!!
wscottc

Stylish app. Great idea. Intense fun.


Get the full version!
cncostumer

I tried the lite version first, and really liked the gameplay, so I took the plunge with the full version... and was not dissappointed. There's a lot to play in the game with four different modes, it keeps me real busy.. (I like this game so much, I'm reviewing the full AND lite versions hee hee) Plus, I guess Zach just makes these games on his own since it's his name up there... So it's good to support an independent game maker by buying it, right? Right!!


Clumsy, agitating, anxiety causing
dysamoria

where's this evolving soundtrack? all i heard was the same plunky thunky blippy game music loop over & over. it actually made the game more agitating than the gameplay on its own would be. the gameplay is agitating enough. i don't understand gamers who like anxiety. if you're one of them, try this thing! i don't care for the "split your attention" concept, for starters. but maybe that's just my neurological issues. moreso, i greatly dislike the fiddly & "easy-to-unintentionally-mess-up-your-action" control concept. more predictably by design but still annoying is the huge jumps in spacial positioning for movement of pieces. why not do smooth rotation? i dont care for the simple graphics look, either. it's kind of like playing a retro-gaming themed game that's not advertised as BEING that genre... on a device that is capable of far more than cheesy, jumpy, low-res, solid colored squares & blippy gameboy-style kid cartoon music. gameboy tetris was soothing & mind training. this game is... well... agitating. the concept might work better if designed totally differently. this one isn't for me AND i find it to be poorly designed.


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