Zaga 33 Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for Zaga 33 for iPhone.
Zaga 33 is paid iOS app published by Michael Brough

Michael Brough does it again

peepquack

Awesome game! Oh, and if you read the reviews already, it doesn't crash.


Worth Every Penny

SDIndySpur

Fast, simple but challenging Rogue-like. Tried this after playing this designers Hack and Corrypt games, and like them, Zaga-33 doesn't disappoint.


A Finely Crafted Game

shawndumas

The music is a delightful, interesting and developing experience, just like the game itself. It seems so simple but, believe me, it is HARD.


MIKE DELIVERED FOR YOU, HOW ABOUT YOU DELIVERING FOR MIKE

Oinjjko

Mike gives you so called gamers great games. One question, there should be three times the reviews for this great game. Mike I'm sure puts his heart and soul into these games and I wonder how many so called gamers appreciate his effort? I challenge all you so called gamers, let's rally around Mike and support him. You so called gamers are a stupid bunch if you don't


Beautifully deep music, unsettling gameplay

lostproductivity

I love, love love Zaga33. You get an unsettling alien exploration game with music that sometimes makes you stop just to listen. Each level makes small changes to the procedurally generated (!) music. You are taken into an unending soundscape that is a masterpiece in its own right. Think of it as a music track you buy that changes every time you listen. Losing health or dying outright brings the music back to low-key but down yet another path. The calming atmosphere you get from regaining enough health is unique to this game out of thousands I have played. On the gameplay side, it's an awesomely styled room-by-room tribute to 90s roguelikes. The graphics are symbolic and minimal, with a chilling alien palette that does shift more morbidly as you reach the end. There is plenty of room in each chamber for strategy, though sometimes a crucial mistake early on will bury you many rooms later. This game is so good it makes me question free will. I would call it pseudosimple - Michael Brough has tuned it to a perfectly building fever pitch that starts out generous for beginners but turns into roguelike Deliverance before you know it. Just get the game. I am so mad it has so few reviews. Reward a genius today. Please. Feel free to use any part of this review Mr. Brough. - Lionel Houde


Oh yeah!

Graphite Tiger

I've long read about this developers' games and how cool and clever they are, but I hadn't bought one yet. So, daring to live dangerously, I spent a whopping $.99 and bought his Zaga-33. Oh yeah, it is cool and clever. Very chill game with unassuming graphics. Excellent!