Bon mais…
Les transitions sont bonnes mais les hitbox son trop grosse. Le cube effectue de bonne rotation et react vite quand je touche a l’écran. Le dash rend le jeu plus dynamique. En gros c’est une bonne copie de Geometry dash.
Limited by its own greed…
For fans of the original ‘The Impossible Game’ from 2009 this feels like a genuine successor, more so than its own sequel from last year.
The game plays and looks very familiarly. The biggest downside of the game itself is it’s own greed into locking everything behind paywalls and in-game store.
The Impossible Game has only one in-app purchase ($2) in addition to its own initial expense ($1). That in-app purchase unlocks 3 more levels allowing for 5 total levels.
The copycat Geometry Dash which surpassed the original in additional levels, gameplay, modes, design, level builder, community feature, etc didn’t even have in-app purchases and the game itself costs $1.
This however, would ask you to spend $7 to be able to unlock only Practice mode, and the ability to maintain a level set without restarting ($2 per set). In addition, a very unnecessary in-game store with the usual mobile game ‘gem’ credits that are clearly shoehorned in for the sake of grabbing more money unnecessarily from its own player base.
All in all, the game is fun, challenging, and feels like the proper sequel and successor to The Impossible Game, more so than the actual The Impossible Game 2. However its greedy unethical in-app purchases falter the overall experience and user interface. I would’ve personally gladly paid $2-$5 for a one time price that included and unlocked everything without the need for an in-game store and other questionable locks.
The game plays and looks very familiarly. The biggest downside of the game itself is it’s own greed into locking everything behind paywalls and in-game store.
The Impossible Game has only one in-app purchase ($2) in addition to its own initial expense ($1). That in-app purchase unlocks 3 more levels allowing for 5 total levels.
The copycat Geometry Dash which surpassed the original in additional levels, gameplay, modes, design, level builder, community feature, etc didn’t even have in-app purchases and the game itself costs $1.
This however, would ask you to spend $7 to be able to unlock only Practice mode, and the ability to maintain a level set without restarting ($2 per set). In addition, a very unnecessary in-game store with the usual mobile game ‘gem’ credits that are clearly shoehorned in for the sake of grabbing more money unnecessarily from its own player base.
All in all, the game is fun, challenging, and feels like the proper sequel and successor to The Impossible Game, more so than the actual The Impossible Game 2. However its greedy unethical in-app purchases falter the overall experience and user interface. I would’ve personally gladly paid $2-$5 for a one time price that included and unlocked everything without the need for an in-game store and other questionable locks.
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Utterly hooked
I think the ratings sum it up, you’ll love it or hate it, but the songs and look are amazing, it’s tough, no ads, and utterly addictive once you make progress. Love it.
Meh
Good if your too broke to afford the better, original $2.79 game, but other then that it’s a complete copy of Geometry Dash plus or minus a few features.
Awesome game
It an amazing fun game which keeps you hooked for hours.