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Philipp Stollenmayer

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  • The Perfect “Long Car Ride” game

    This game isn’t special, it doesn’t have a gimmick unlike any other game, but it isn’t repetitive, I am not sure how many levels there are because I am only 20 levels in and it is amazing. Every couple of levels the creator introduces a new item or object to hit or bounce off of, so it keeps the game amazing. I chose not to pay anything because I have 3 dollars to my name, but that does not mean the game is bad at all. Absolutely would recommend if you are bored
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  • This is What I’ve Been Searching For

    This game is fun, challenging, and beautiful. I’m so glad my grandson shared it with me. I had recently downloaded games that I thought would be fun, but instead they were laden with ads, obnoxious celebrations of false victories, and lame challenges. This game is perfect. The sounds are soothing and beautiful. The play is challenging and rewarding. I look forward to replaying levels when I reach the end. It’s definitely worth what you can pay.
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  • Great for the casual player

    This game is filled with patterns that really mess with your head. Every level that I find the pattern to feels accomplishing. I love the simple style and the fact that there are no adds. I can try a level for five minutes and either find a solution or come back to it later and try to figure it out. I’m tired of Mobile games that try to be games which people spend a lot of time on like a pc or console game, or mobile games which are too easy and never change. This game constantly feels new and isn’t demanding of the player which is why I feel confident in rating it 5 stars.
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  • Simple, Creative and Fun!!

    This game is awesome! The graphics are very simple and clean and the concept is easy. That is what I like about the game, no complicated concept, no busy graphics, just simple shapes and a ball! It is very addictive and I’ve played it through once and am currently on my second go! I just discovered the “User” levels also! The thing that I really love about this game is the fact that you aren’t bombarded with ads after every level!!! I guess the best way to describe this game would be simple, unique, creative and fun!! If you like the kind of games where you can just jump in and play right off the bat, then this is it! I love it and would recommend it to anyone!! To the developers I say, great job!!
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  • Great physics, but..

    So far, this game is great. Great bouncing physics and great style. However, the way to move your ball is confusing. You have to drag it forwards, not backwards. Most games involve dragging it backwards, that way you can see what is happening on screen without your thumb or finger in the way. But this game is the opposite. Instead, your thumb or finger IS in the way.

    Nonetheless, this game is very fun. I do recommend trying it out.

    EDIT: I just discovered you can invert controls, so I guess this game has really no problems.
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  • A Melodic Masterpice

    I have seen many aiming games in my time as an avid app user. Whether it be bacon or bows or even random objects, it seems like the fodder for these kinds of games are running out.
    However, when I saw this game, the title intrigued me. What, no flashy, over the top colors? No adrenaline-inducing title? No catchy description? Now THIS was different. I had seen the games of this company before, and had been impressed by their creativity and attention to detail.
    Finally, the blessed time came for me to give it a whirl. I instantly fell in love with it. There was no timer, no ads on every level, nothing. Just a ball and some magical, musical squares. There was no giant GAME OVER sequence when I messed up, the squares just gently reappeared. It’s almost like they were quietly bidding me to try again.
    And try again I did. Currently in the forties of the levels. Please keep making calming and challenging games like these! The world needs less of that stressful and unrewarding crap. I thank you for your obvious effort and love of coding, creators! You are the living proof that minimalist games can be extremely entertaining and engaging!
    With all due respect,
    E
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  • The Game Itself is Fun

    The game itself is fun and simple but complex at the same time I think the game compared to what’s on the app store is free but it’s when the maker asks what you would pay for the game is what makes it priceless had I the means to on this Apple ID I would be willing to pay the $8.99 and likely will on another account the maker of this game had honesty and the consumer in its mind making this game a rarity, role model, and a game with a cause.
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  • Beautiful, Creative, and Simple

    I would give this game as much money I have if I had any money. It broke my heart to not pay anything, but I hope this message gets to you somehow. I do love your game. I would pay money. But I don’t have any. That unfortunate. But, lucky for you, I do have fingers to type this message from my heart. I do love your game. It is simple, minimalistic, creative, beautiful, and most of all, passionate. I can tell that this game isn’t some re-skin of another game to fit in with the new trends, and is littered with ads at every corner. It is new. It is fresh. It is bold. It is you.

    Hope you liked this review, and good night.
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  • Fantastic Game, needs adjustments

    If this was an entirely free game it would get an easy 5 star review. I thoroughly enjoyed the game for the first 100 levels or so. However, it came to the point where certain levels are impossible to beat without watching an advertisement to figure out the perfect positioning needed to finish the level. Most levels require strategic reasoning to win, but as levels progress, it becomes almost impossible to beat them without watching advertisements for help. Solutions to certain levels are incredibly difficult to find, even though I know what must be done. It all comes down to the exact pixel at which a ball is fired. In the beginning it was fun, but towards the end it feels like searching for diamonds in a silver mine. Great game, great physics, great fun, poor endgame.
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  • Awesome, sorry I didn't donate :(

    This game is one of the smartest free puzzle games I've seen yet. For every challenging level that requires thought and good placement, there's an easy, straightforward level which has the ball going in a cool pattern that's super entertaining to watch. It never gets to the point where you rage quit, and with user levels, there's a reason to come back every day, if just for a few minutes.

    I would love to give you money, but alas I'm frugal when I have little, so you must wait to get the rest of my support. Sorry!
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