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  1. Nov 4, 2018
    9
    This review contains spoilers. Hi All,

    I've played this game for over an hour, and it's great! This is basically a 3D real time puzzle game with themes, levels, leader boards, achievements and 3D visuals.

    I chose to play in the star system theme (one of a few), and each level brought me to a different planet on the way to the Sun. Each level of each theme can unlock a story card about it (for instance, a description of Neptune), which I thought was pretty cool. There are also enough achievements for the achievers out there to keep you playing for countless hours.

    There is a great many ways that you can customize both the pit size (where you put the pieces) and pieces types (basic or more advanced). You can pick different themes, like solar system, or forest and others. Each level gets you closer to your end goal, the last level, in which I'm pretty sure you won't survive very long in! You can also customize different effects and graphical settings.

    The game play keeps things interesting, where you can rotate the pit itself for whichever angle you want. Clearing out the entire pit gives bonus points of course. Each level is timed, and you have to survive long enough if you want to make it to the next level. You need a set of great reflexes and spacial imagination to progress further into the next levels.

    The game runs on my machine (2011 purchased, HD RADEON 6870) on max settings without a crash or issues.

    Recommended!
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  2. Nov 4, 2018
    9
    This review contains spoilers. Hi All,

    I've played this game for over an hour, and it's great! This is basically a 3D real time puzzle game with themes, levels, leader boards, achievements and 3D visuals.

    I chose to play in the star system theme (one of a few), and each level brought me to a different planet on the way to the Sun. Each level of each theme can unlock a story card about it (for instance, a description of Neptune), which I thought was pretty cool. There are also enough achievements for the achievers out there to keep you playing for countless hours.

    There is a great many ways that you can customize both the pit size (where you put the pieces) and pieces types (basic or more advanced). You can pick different themes, like solar system, or forest and others. Each level gets you closer to your end goal, the last level, in which I'm pretty sure you won't survive very long in! You can also customize different effects and graphical settings.

    The game play keeps things interesting, where you can rotate the pit itself for whichever angle you want. Clearing out the entire pit gives bonus points of course. Each level is timed, and you have to survive long enough if you want to make it to the next level. You need a set of great reflexes and spacial imagination to progress further into the next levels.

    The game runs on my machine (2011 purchased, HD RADEON 6870) on max settings without a crash or issues.

    Recommended!
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