Brain-teasing sales on Android
Commemorating the 10 billion downloads from the android market, some apps have seen their priced reduced to 0,10 cents. I’m quite certain it applies for both Euros and US dollars. These sales have been going on for the last 3 days and each app only stays for a reduced price for 24 hours, so I’d recommend you to check the list daily. You’ll find the list directly on the market homepage.
Among these apps I found Apparatus, which is rapidly climbing up on my top ten android games. Apparatus is a brain teasing game, where you are supposed to make a ball get into a nest. Easy, a piece of cake during the few initial stages. As levels go by, difficulty increases at an awesome pace and puzzles require more than 10 minutes each… Actually, I spent over 30 minutes on my last one, and I still haven’t reached level 30. Yesterday, this game was available for 10 cents.
This game reminded me of other games you may want to take a look at, if you like this kind of masochism:
- Cut the Rope: this game is very “cute”, sometimes even childish, but some levels are still difficult. Available for 1 USD or 0.68 euros.
- Refraction: I don’t know how many long hours I’ve been playing this game. Some levels are so hard you could even spend days on it and still enjoy it. I must recognise I failed to solve the last world… after spending several hours on each stage, I failed. It costs 2 USD, but you can try the lite version first, with 20 free levels.
- World of Goo: Very nice adaptation from the original PC game, everything looks exactly the same as the original game. Strongly recomended. Unfortunately, I had already finished the PC version, so this one was a piece of cake but the last levels. It costs 4 euros.
- Quell: Another challenging game which is loaded into my phone. As peaceful and charming as challenging. Very good app indeed and costs 1 euro.
To sum it up, I would recomend “Cut the rope” and “World of Goo” as a must have game for Android users as they represent two nice introductory games into android puzzling. Refraction, quell and, above all, Apparatus would be left only for gamers with a deep interest into brain teasing puzzles and have already solved the ones above.
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