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3.50 average rating based on 4 ratings
I've been playing this game off and on since it was released (2015) and always have an enjoyable time.
The premise is you're a ball spinning around loops and with one action (single click) you can switch to the outside of the loop. Through using this single action the ball connects from one loop to another forming a path. There are check points along with way, this is good because dying happens a lot.
How do you die you say? There are spikes thrown into the mix (static or moving) which you dodge by moving to the outside of the loop. Other challenges include wavy loops where the whole path is distorted making movement more challenging.
The music is minimalistic, the price on Steam is minimalistic (does that make sense?, it's $0.99) graphic and everything are stripped down to a challenging arcade style game of survival and dodging threats. I found it's a bit of a rhythm game, my opinion, because timing to avoid certain spikes can almost make a beat when I click the mouse every couple seconds.
After completing each level it shows how many times you died, sometimes up to 100 for me. There's some replay value …
I've been playing this game off and on since it was released (2015) and always have an enjoyable time.
The premise is you're a ball spinning around loops and with one action (single click) you can switch to the outside of the loop. Through using this single action the ball connects from one loop to another forming a path. There are check points along with way, this is good because dying happens a lot.
How do you die you say? There are spikes thrown into the mix (static or moving) which you dodge by moving to the outside of the loop. Other challenges include wavy loops where the whole path is distorted making movement more challenging.
The music is minimalistic, the price on Steam is minimalistic (does that make sense?, it's $0.99) graphic and everything are stripped down to a challenging arcade style game of survival and dodging threats. I found it's a bit of a rhythm game, my opinion, because timing to avoid certain spikes can almost make a beat when I click the mouse every couple seconds.
After completing each level it shows how many times you died, sometimes up to 100 for me. There's some replay value because you can go back to other levels and try to beat your death score. I suppose it would be like golf where the low score is preferred.
I really enjoy this game and it's a steal for the price. It's rare to find a game this good at the $0.99 price point on Steam.