QbQbQb demo for Android
Great game. Hope it gains popularity. Everything about it screams quality.
But has issues. The controls are too rigid. If you rotate the planet you should be able to 'flick' it and make it rotate quickly. Touching the screen would stop the planet. Much like scrolling on Android Devices. Also, put the sensitivity/swap in the options menu instead of in game. Its way too easy to hit them by accident. And give us a pause button for the love of god. Otherwise, it has potential and is still rather enjoyable.
I was considering buying the full version, but a few control tweaks would be appreciated. Maybe have an option for tap to rotate and HID controller support? If you add in either I'd buy immediately. ^^
But the controls are unbearable. Even very carefully tapping the fall button spins the planet uncontrollably. If this gets fixed I'd consider buying the full version
Suggest dedicated rotate left and rotate right buttons otherwise I'd probably keep/buy.
Great visuals, equal gameplay
Plays wonderfully on all my devices. HTC one, Moto X
But I am not enjoying the controls. It feels "slippery", like its prone to make me do the wrong thing or rotate too early/late. I also play right handed so the buttons being in the way also messes it up a bit. I think for this game, it would be a good idea to have left and right buttons to rotate the planet.
Great game. Hope it gains popularity. Everything about it screams quality.
Ok, I really liked it, but what's the difference between the demo and paid?
It is fun and quirky at the same time. I like it.
Moar ples
Ok so the GUI is superb. Pixel art and stuff... but god is the touch input awful and imprecise (even after tuning the sensitivity). Needs a big screen, aka tablet to be somewhat precise, I suppose.
Great music and visuals with an interesting Match-3 gameplay system. The problem is the overly finicky nature of the rotation controls. Even adjusting the sensitivity slider doesn't seem to help prevent the world from moving erratically.
I can't get over how good the soundtrack is, and seeing the sounds mix with visuals is always a blast. The gameplay is easy to hop into quickly, and it provides more than enough challenge. I'm surprised that this hasn't caught on more!
I was considering buying the full version, but a few control tweaks would be appreciated. Maybe have an option for tap to rotate and HID controller support? If you add in either I'd buy immediately. ^^
But the controls are unbearable. Even very carefully tapping the fall button spins the planet uncontrollably. If this gets fixed I'd consider buying the full version
Great visuals, equal gameplay
Plays wonderfully on all my devices. HTC one, Moto X
But I am not enjoying the controls. It feels "slippery", like its prone to make me do the wrong thing or rotate too early/late. I also play right handed so the buttons being in the way also messes it up a bit. I think for this game, it would be a good idea to have left and right buttons to rotate the planet.
Great game. Hope it gains popularity. Everything about it screams quality.
Ok, I really liked it, but what's the difference between the demo and paid?
It is fun and quirky at the same time. I like it.
Moar ples
Ok so the GUI is superb. Pixel art and stuff... but god is the touch input awful and imprecise (even after tuning the sensitivity). Needs a big screen, aka tablet to be somewhat precise, I suppose.
Great music and visuals with an interesting Match-3 gameplay system. The problem is the overly finicky nature of the rotation controls. Even adjusting the sensitivity slider doesn't seem to help prevent the world from moving erratically.
I can't get over how good the soundtrack is, and seeing the sounds mix with visuals is always a blast. The gameplay is easy to hop into quickly, and it provides more than enough challenge. I'm surprised that this hasn't caught on more!
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I can't get over how good the soundtrack is, and seeing the sounds mix with visuals is always a blast. The gameplay is easy to hop into quickly, and it provides more than enough challenge. I'm surprised that this hasn't caught on more!