Novelty Waste of $2
The one time I feel nice enough to actually buy an app from the iTunes Store instead of downloading it from Installous, it turns out to be a superficial game which attracts people based on novelty. If youre reading this review, kindly scroll down and look at the other reviews in which fools rate the game five stars and say theyve been playing it for years even though at the time of their reviews, the game had only been out for a month. I had come to this game because other reviewers had been comparing it to Hills and Rivers Remain by Square Enix. Clearly, they need to take their heads out of their anal cavities.
==Overall==
Theres not much to be said about this game, which is why I didnt even bother to add a "==Gameplay==" section. When I had bought this game, I was expecting more to the single player than a bunch of modes of which to amuse myself. Theres not even a score counter. There is nothing the developers put in this game to make someone strive to keep playing it. At least with Tetris, theres a score counter and unlockable modes. With this game, everything is already laid out for you, including every single difficulty level.
The game only gets by because of its novel concept of conquering other planets with numbers. There is no story, no depth, and it gets old very quick, and after having this game for three days now, I can say I made a mistake in purchasing it. Never again.
Sora Yi about
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