AMOEBAE

AMOEBAE

By Martin Knopf

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2016-12-08
  • Current Version: 1.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 56.86 MB
  • Developer: Martin Knopf
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 7.0
Score: 3
3
From 2 Ratings

Description

"Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art." --Frank Lloyd Wright Merge generations of living amoebae in this minimalist, unobtrusive puzzler. Learn to recognize their patterns and you'll be able to solve increasingly larger levels. Complete 50 missions to unlock more color themes. Or compete in the highscore lists. Enjoy the satisfaction of cleaning up the board accompanied by an atmospheric soundtrack. HOW TO PLAY AMOEBAE is an endless puzzle with procedurally generated levels that get increasingly harder. Tap any amoeba with neighbors to merge them. When only one is left, the next generation will spawn. It's that easy. FEATURES + Procedurally generated puzzles with increasing difficulty + Two game modes: endless and time attack + 50 missions and 25 color themes to unlock + Achievements and leaderboards + Diverse generations of amoebae + An atmospheric soundtrack Thank you for playing our game!

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Reviews

  • What a Shame

    1
    By Fadedlikeastar
    Could be a great little puzzle, unfortunately it’s quite clearly nothing but a money grab. I’m not the type to complain about IAP which support the devs, and I frequently pay for worthy apps. But this little game, wants you to pay real money after you fail the level 3 times. Right in the description of the app, they explain “Learn to recognize their patterns, and you’ll be able to solve increasingly harder levels.” Well, how am I supposed to recognize patterns when I’m interrupted every 40 seconds because I’ve run out of lives? Then I can either watch a video, or purchase 3 more tries. Again, I have no problem supporting developers. I’d happily purchase hints, click on a donate button, or pay for additional levels. But half the fun of puzzle games is trying and failing multiple times before you figure it out. For an app to charge you money for every three tries, they are obviously only interested in raking in cash. Disappointing, and deleted.

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