Thursday, August 12, 2010

Flip Disc Game Review

Flip Disc is a new puzzle game from the development group named Polar Motion. It is an innovative action puzzler that revolves around the idea of the usual matching gem gameplay but with a much different interface than the one we have encountered in the past.

Start the game, the first thing that impression would create a design are its unusual repertoire. The Board consists of five concentric circles, each able to rotate either clockwise or togetherclicks counter-clockwise depending on your keyboard or mouse button actions. You can either use the mouse buttons or the arrow keys on the keyboard depending on what controls are clever to go to your playing style.

Gems are consistently out of the next eight holes around the circular board is located. The mechanics of the flip disc is for you to line five gems of the same color with all the disks. If successful, the matching row of stones, which are swallowed by the middle of theBoard, and then to collect points. For every ten lines, you will move to the next level, where gems will be examined in more quickly and with more colors. Just to avoid filling the board with gems and you will be successful to the next level. The game spans of up to ten levels only, but even if the game is quite short, there's really no way that one tries to achieve some level ten with only.

I do not even think that ten level reached in the light of the game 'sDifficulties, but I'll just leave it to you to prove me wrong. Keep pace with the increasing speed of the gems and the occasional presence of a black pearl is unmatchable in any case you get caught in the later levels. Apart from that, my experience with the controller that it is clumsy and unresponsive. It takes a while to get used to the rotating discs using the arrow keys on the keyboard, so I would recommend using to play the mouse functions. However, mouse clicks, often late in the response, soI think there's a downside to using this alternative.

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