Metal Master
It's exactly as advertised. It involves many levels based on the same mind-bending concept but with varying structures and complexity. It's also quite simplistic, with no fancy sound effects or distracting visuals and no annoying ads (at least as far as I have played, which is ~40 minutes) The only reason I don't give 5 stars is because it's too simplistic for my taste. The levels begin to feel repetitive. It's the same concept over and over.
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This game truly forces you to think outside the "cube", as it were. At first, I had a great deal of trouble getting my brain to think in what is essentially the 4th dimension, even with the instructional levels. So worth it, though. One little thing though, could you give me the option to adjust the music volume in game without having to turn it off? Every time I start it, I forget to turn it down and the music is just so LOUD.
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Hocus is a fantastic puzzle game. The core gameplay and difficulty were executed very well. The stark contrast of the bright red cube and the grey geometry ensures that the cube is remarkably distinct. A con is that at times the controls feel a bit clunky at times. Also, the high pitched sound as the cube moves should be changed. Also, the direction idicator makes the puzzles too easy at times and can be a tad distracting. A toggle option should exist. Overall though, hocus is an excellent game.
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