Zen Logic Review – A decent logic puzzle game

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Zen Logic Review – A decent logic puzzle game

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By: ERIC WILLIAMS

Version #: 1.0

Date Released: 2011-05-25

Developer: ERIC WILLIAMS

Price: 0

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Zen Logic is a logic puzzle game like no other in the App Store. Very smooth and well thought, with beautiful Japanese-style backgrounds. Its gameplay is simple: energy should flow from left to right through yin-yang beads. These beads change the colour of the energy following simple rules: white or black. Your goal is to get energy flowing by swapping beads.

Sounds simple, and indeed, it is simple. But has 4 gameplay modes offering a lot of levels… I am not sure how many, because if you run out of time, game over! You’ll need to start again from the bottom. A hard game indeed, But beautifully drawn and completely inexpensive: a free game. A true gem among free games, give Zen Logic a try.

 

Quick Take

Value:Medium

Would I Buy Again:Is free, why not?

Learning Curve:Medium

Who Is It For:Puzzle lovers

What I Like:Simple and beautiful

What I Don't Like:It can get a little tedious

Final Statement:A decent puzzle gamer for puzzle lovers. And free!

Read the Developer's Notes:
Can you balance the forces of positive and negative energy before the timer runs out?

Find out in Zen Logic, a unique and meditative puzzle game experience that will challenge you intellectually.

Features:

- Unlimited replayability from randomly generated levels

- Beautiful music and artwork adapted from traditional Japanese works

- Four levels of difficulty for fun at any skill level

- iPod support so you can play along to your own soundtrack

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