"OXXO"

"OXXO"

Ever evolving puzzle game.

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Version History of "OXXO"

1.01

August 8, 2019

Level fix.

1.0

July 19, 2019

Price History of "OXXO"

Description of "OXXO"

Hey, Hamster here! I create puzzle games for you: Scalak, Zenge, PUSH or Art Of Gravity. "OXXO" GOAL: Group similar blocks. They like each other ;) HOW TO DO THAT? -Discover the game on your own, no tutorials! -Play with the blocks. You can't loose in OXXO! -Rotate them like in no other game before. -Use all 3 Dimensions :) -Sometimes you'll have to think a bit. I designed OXXO for you to experience discovery of ever changing mechanics. Relax, enjoy the puzzles, feel good about yourself! Have fun playing, and thanks for your support! -- BATTERY - USE HQ BUTTON TO SAVE BATTERY -- Yours Mike aka Hamster On Coke
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"OXXO": FAQ

Can "OXXO" be used on iPad devices?

Yes, "OXXO" can be used on iPad devices.

Who created the app?

The "OXXO" app was developed by Michal Pawlowski.

What minimum version of iOS does "OXXO" need?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 8.0 or higher.

What do users think of the "OXXO" app?

The current user rating of the "OXXO" app is 4.8.

What category of app is "OXXO"?

The "oxxo" App Relates To The Games Genre.

What is the newest version of "OXXO"?

The latest version of the "OXXO" app is 1.01.

What is the update date for "OXXO"?

September 29, 2024 is the exact date of the latest "OXXO" update.

When was the app initially released?

The "OXXO" app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.

What age is "OXXO" suitable for?

Michal Pawlowski: The "OXXO" app is child-friendly.

What are the languages offered by the "OXXO" app?

"OXXO" can be used in American English.

Is "OXXO" accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, "OXXO" is not on Apple Arcade.

Does "OXXO" allow for in-app purchases?

No, "OXXO" does not allow for in-app purchases.

Is "OXXO" specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, "OXXO" is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does "OXXO" display any ads?

No, "OXXO" does not display any ads.

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Reviews of "OXXO"

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  • Another Gem from Hamster on Coke

    Like his other excellent games -- such as Scalak and Zenge -- OXXO is a delightful game with a beautifully mellow environment and challenging puzzles. Part of the challenge is to figure out the gameplay itself and part of the challenge is to solve the puzzle, once the goal and mechanics have been determined. The interface is pleasantly simple while the puzzles are pleasantly engaging.
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  • In a Class by Yourself

    There are very few apps that are so good I go through and read the reviews just for the pleasure of reading the wonderful things people say. The problem here is that I’ve nothing original to say: people have really captured the game quite well. And have captured the perfect player, too. I, too, am a puzzle lover and consider myself to be a kind of purist. Excellent, excellent work, you guys are fantastic.
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  • Very good puzzler

    I’ve played a lot of these sorts of games. This one is definitely worth checking out. It’s original and hard to put down. They don’t waste a lot of time before throwing twists at you and there are plenty of challenging levels.

    If there was something to be said that was any kind of negative it’s that it wound up being rather short. There are a lot of easy levels that make it zip along. Easy because there really is only so many moves you can make and you wind up just guessing your way through.

    They probably needed to develop a more challenging system, like achieving certain objectives vs just solving?

    I would still recommend playing it though!
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