Aqueduct Review

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Developer: Kieffer Bros.
Price: $2.99
Version Reviewed: 1.1

Graphics / Sound Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Game Controls Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Gameplay Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

The last thing I needed was another pipe-building puzzle game. Or so I thought. Aqueduct is the latest app from the Kieffer Bros., makers of excellent puzzlers such as Abca (formerly Lexic); it breathes new life into some over-utilized genres. By combining a pipe-building motif with sliding block style gameplay and sprinkling in a variety of special tiles, Aqueduct brings just enough originality and polish to the mix.

Each level in Aqueduct is essentially a large grid on which you need to move and connect a series of blocks that have different shaped pipe segments on them. The goal is to connect the pipes so that there is a closed loop from the water source to the drain. This is easier said than done, as there are various obstacles in your way such as unmovable blocks, conveyor belts, warp portals, and locked gates triggered by floor switches. The levels themselves have various tight corridors, or even large chunks of empty space, that need to be navigated skillfully, sometimes with the use of moveable bridge blocks. Unlike most pipe-building games, the tube segments cannot be rotated, and there isn’t the timed threat of slowly advancing water. The real star of Aqueduct is the strong, spatial element of the game, as you need to skillfully maneuver the blocks in physical space to unblock, decipher, and build the perfect waterways.

Aqueduct was released with a whopping 140+ levels over 6 chapters, and has since received 2 more chapters to bring the total to over 190 levels. The first group of 23 levels serves primarily as a tutorial, introducing you to all of the obstacle types that you’ll be encountering. After that, it’s basically more of the same, although progressively harder. With each level solved, you unlock the next 3, and you must complete a chapter to get to the next. Because of this no nonsense structure, where progression is your sole reward and the basic bag of tricks is revealed early on, Aqueduct loses a bit of its excitement after a few chapters. The clever level designs and core mechanics, however, are always top-notch, and they offer up a welcome challenge when you need to scratch that puzzle-solving itch.

With Aqueduct, initial looks can be deceiving. It’s a somewhat no-frills, yet highly polished package. Aqueduct innovates in some tired territory, and offers a lot of stimulating content in the process. Besides having been quickly updated with new levels, it was also upgraded with universal support across all iOS devices, which only adds to the quality and value of the game. So, although my gag reflex was initially triggered by the thought of more pipe themed puzzles (I’m looking at you Bioshock), I’m glad I suppressed that instinct. Aqueducts mix of pipe-building, sliding tiles, unblocking, and special hazards, is a truly holistic effort. It’s good fun, too.

[ Aqueduct Review is a post from 148Apps ]


DeBlock

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“Mind-meltingly addictive.”
Deblock is an alluring block destruction game. The simple yet challenging puzzles will captivate you for hours as you blast your way through the levels.

THE SHOE FITS ALL:
Digging your way through the blocks is utterly simple and satisfying.

This game is fit to entertain and occupy children as much as adults.

CHALLENGING:
While leveling is easy, you are challenged to maximize your score per level so as to beat the others before the levels get too hard.

Strategically use your Special Blocks to make bigger explosions and flawlessly cleared levels.

COMPETITION:
Join the online competition to fight alongside your friends and other players in a clash for the higher score.

FEATURES:
– Spellbinding levels
– Exciting for all ages
– Competitive online play
– Keeps track of multiple players
– Available in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese
– Open Source


App: Block Drop – Dan Russell-Pinson | Review: Eliminate all the blocks with a drop of water

App: Block Drop – Dan Russell-Pinson | Review: Eliminate all the blocks with a drop of water is a post from: Best Iphone App Review Website

Block Drop - Dan Russell-Pinson

Block Drop is a puzzle game in 3D graphics, already known in its flash version. Recently, the iPhone version has been finally released and it will certainly meet your expectations.
The goal of the game is to eliminate all the blocks while you reach the finishing line: move a water drop located on the blocks, making it jump on them but making sure it does not fall into the water beneath. To direct your drop, you can use the 4 buttons located at the bottom right-hand part of the screen.