Verreciel Reviews

5/5 rating based on 5 reviews. Read all reviews for Verreciel for iPhone.
Verreciel is paid iOS app published by David Mondou-Labbe

An exceptional work

Akloose

The UI, nomenclature, sound and map design all play brilliantly together evoking the sense of otherworldly immersion I've come to expect from this developer.


Explore space in a Mason jar!

350125

Or Willy Wonkas Great Glass Elevator. A very elegant depiction of space travel. So relaxing. Nothing to blow up here. Just the solitude of space. What galaxy are we exploring? Who knows but based on the names of the star systems and currency it might be the the IKEA Galaxy. There's no manual on how to fly the ship. Limited instructions or hints help you to solve the puzzles that are the "glass cockpit" controls of the ship. You can install a radio in the ship to play cool electronic music. I don't know if it can access the iPhones music library. It would be cool if it could so I could play to Souvlaki Space station by Slowdive. I love vector graphics I'm glad they chose to use them. Reminds me of Major Havoc.


Really fun! But..

MrFireBall4

I've enjoyed many of your games and this one is, like all the others, very enjoyable but it crashes every 15 or so minutes and I lose any progress I made during a mission. Please fix it, I have an iPhone 6 and the latest versions of iOS 9 and the app. I gave this one less star so that it would be more urgent and I will definitely add a fifth when you fix it. I also can't wait for any new features in the future!


Beautiful

Eruanna elven

Very surreal


Wonderful fiddly fun yet problems abound

Werd on a Tarp

Yes this is a interesting an unique game, however I found that after playing for more then a minute or two results in nodes and buttons not working. Meaning I have to constantly restart and do the same part over again. And judging by the date of the last update I can guess that their won't be a fix for this, and so one star rating. Has potential but is sadly marred by technical problems that most likely will never be addressed...