the Sequence for Android
This is one of those tough, fun games that will set your smartest friend down HARD and give 'em a serious talking-to about "not being so cocky". There's no easy-out here for the brainy types, this is a good one. Expect to spend at least as much time as you would with a decent book (its worth it). This is no lightweight "summer reading"... expect to be playing the game a lot. It's so good, it'd be hard to be embarrassed if you're caught playing it.
Very impressive. But it proves extraordinarily difficult for me. Alike games by Zachtronics, but it limits resources, rather than encouraging players to come up with better solutions. And I have been struggling too much to find out that unique solution(s) that is(are) wanted. This is a downside for me. I cannot work through the core sequence without using up almost all the hints, and this affects gaming satisfaction a great deal. Could be something for those real engineers out there. But anyway, awesome!
I love this sort of game. No timer. No penalties if you do the wrong thing. You simply must figure out watch puzzle... And every few puzzles, new mechanics get added. Brilliantly designed!
having gone from lite to pro to a reinstall it's now three times starting from scratch and being forced to go through tutorials. The game it self is excellent. Session management feels disrespectful of the user. Hence the 4/5
There's not much to say about this one. Probably the best of its kind. The only thing missing might be Achievements (if you're into that). Thank you so much for this, dev!
I have been searching a long time for something mobile similar to Spacechem and Infinifactory. This is the closest it gets, even if it offers less room for zany and different solutions. Be warned, this gets extremely difficult with the later levels. But if you are looking for that like I am, you can't find many or even any better mobile puzzle games out there. For those looking for tough, logical puzzle games, this is simply a must own. And it is now my favorite mobile game ever. Please make a sequel or offshoot!
It's like programming. Some are really hard. But very satisfying to complete a board, especially if you don't use all the tools.
A wonderful puzzle game. Great balance of difficulty to "ah ha!" successes. If you don't solve a puzzle first try, do another one then come back later.
Simply brilliant! Everything about the Sequence is just about perfect - simple, clean, easy to understand and use design, ingenious puzzle aspect, flawless operation... nothing I'd change about it at all. Perhaps the best thing about the Sequence is how, when you finally find a solution for delivering the energy, you feel like "Ha Ha!!! I am the smartest person alive!" I hope there's a sequel coming...
Definitely the best puzzle game i have played so far. I was worried the game would be too easy but even though I've been playing regularly for weeks I still haven't completed all the levels.
In the line of space Chem... Nice to see that no unnecessary permissions are requested. Small improvemens: 1) when you drag/drop an element, this should be selected. 2) when pressing the android back button in sequence mode, go to build mode instead of level selector
This has the perfect mix of elements for me. An intriguing and clever puzzler, which doesn't rely on finger skill, and with unlimited time to ponder on and come back to the difficult ones. When really stuck, the hint system will drip feed info to you without giving up the answer straight away.
Get the ball in the hole by assembling a series of components that push, pull, twist, and carry. The game does an excellent job easing you into each new component, as levels get progressively more challenging. If I had one quibble it will later on provide you with more components then required. Some may value the freedom this provides but I find it more distracting overall.
The game was easy to figure out without a walkthrough. It almost fries your brain in solving the puzzles. The level is considered as resolved only if the solution built is survived for three iterations, challenging. Simple mechanism but great difficulty. And the price is 50c which makes it a steal. The Sandbox levels are uninteresting as it gives you plenty of controls to solve the puzzles, maybe designed for kids.
This is just one of those atomic games that is just so much it's own thing and boiled down to its purest form like Tetris or 0h h1. There could be millions of variations on this theme but none be able to quite capture what this game has created. It's such an awesome game.
Great game. I initially had major crash issues. However, removing all other aps from external SD card fixed the problem. Not sue why this was the only one having issues, and it was installed only on internal storage. May be some firmware bug.
The levels make you think out of the box and you feel accomplished after completing one. The only thing I dislike about this game is when you move an item after it has been placed, the previous item you selected would still be the active selection causing you to tap the new one before you could rotate or reverse the polarity.
If you're into puzzle games, the incredible machine, and the like, then this game is for you. Easy to grasp, but the levels become increasingly difficult. Then, just as you master the tools, they toss a new one into the mix. Soundtrack is a little repetitive, but not annoying in the least. Perfect ambient blend to keep your focus.
This is a really ingenious puzzle game. Well worth buying. Heard about it on Security Now. I love that you have time to think through the problem and to divine trial and error without penalty or loss of points or dependence on how fast you are or having to time a click just right. No need for perfect aim as with some puzzlers. My kind of game.
Hey man great game but do you mind next time saving the progress so that when someone upgrades from the lite to full version, they won't have to start all over and want a refund? Thnx
Your game rocks. The first time in a while I've really gotten lost in a mobile puzzle game. There's silly timers or hidden information. Recommended to me by Steve Gibson from securitynow.
Im changing my review. turns out this puzzle is very solid. i only played 5 levels with the lite/trial version. then jumped-in to conclusion which is wrong, i know. so sorry for that. wont happened again. when i replayed it until the end of the trial, it really does great and it really hooked me and made me wanted more since it have the complexity and challenges that im looking for in a puzzle game. although its not super-complex like SpaceChem, but it truly worth the 1USD(at time of writing) price tag.
Installed the trial version after Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte recommended it (Security Now 558, TWiT network, I'm a fan...) I had actually previously uninstalled all the games I had on my android device because I am easily bored. Not with this - I found it completely absorbing. Bought the full version in a heartbeat. It ticks all the right boxes for a puzzle game, at least for me. I'm at level 40something now and still fascinated. Love it.
Got to about level 8 easily then was stumped. Didn't know you could pick up and move the tools and machines as well as the pixel. Used up 3 hints finding out. But good puzzler otherwise.
Excellent game, very well made. The only thing I miss about it is the connection to Google Play which would allow me to save the progress online. I had to switch phones and lost all my finished levels
Excellent puzzle game of sequential moving machine parts, similarly challenging but with less complexity than spacechem. The UI is imperfect, the tutorial is obnoxious (and has to be repeated if you started with the "lite" version). Unacceptably heavy battery consumption, especially for how much time will be spent idle while pondering a puzzle. Otherwise awesome.
There's not much to say about this one. Probably the best of its kind. The only thing missing might be Achievements (if you're into that). Thank you so much for this, dev!
Excellent puzzler. Was sad when it ended. One oddity: when using the reverse polarity on the "off-on" switch, is the Reverse Polarity command supposed to get pushed through to whatever the "off-on" switch points at? Because it does, but it's a little strange, and I don't think I ever used it to solve a puzzle.
Definitely should have more downloads. Edit: The 'sandbox mode' is quite limited because the start and end point are already fixed, just the modules are increased.
Love it! One of the only games I've actually bought on Android. Think I found a little bug. If you use a turner on a pusher when it's against the edge of a level you get a collision error. Maybe it was intentional, but it didn't happen when the pusher was against gray blocks so it seemed inconsistent.
Heard about this through Security Now podcast. This was a great puzzle game IMO. The different elements were introduced at a very good pace; when I was starting to get tiresome of the current "modules", another was introduced to keep it interesting and challenging! It was a reminder that sometimes you need to step away from problems before your mind will solve them properly. Many times I was stuck, and had to come back to a puzzle hours later with a fresh mind. It really worked like that with this game⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I'm about a dozen or so levels in and I had to tear myself away to go to bed. One of the best mobile games I've played and I don't say that lightly.
I love these puzzles but I'm taking a star away because it's incredibly annoying to be forced to re-do the puzzles you solved in the free edition.
I'm always looking for those small games that really worth the money, this is definitely one of them. Great puzzles, Alot of thinking and frustration :)
This game has been holding my interest for weeks now.
Great puzzles involving some mechanical logic, but as it's built on Unity it runs my phone rather hot after a level or two.
This took me a little less than a week, including all sandbox levels. What a fantastic game!!!
The tutorial never explains that modules can be acted upon by other modules. No player is going to guess it is possible, the leap is too great.
I hate how I have to redo everything including the tutorial after playing through the entire lite version first.
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I like it overall but my save disappear after a while and I needed to start again repeating all the boring first levels for the third time (first was when I bought the full version and needed to repeat the levels I don in lite version). Please allow to skip the tutorial and transfer saves from lite to full version.