nulis Review – Chain explosions

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nulis Review – Chain explosions

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By: qbcode

Version #: 1.1

Date Released: 2012-04-02

Developer: qbcode

Price: 0.99

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A challenging mind game, nulis heavily utilizes the multi-touch controls of the iOS devices. A simple game focusing on the objective of bringing like balls together, nulis is actually much harder than it looks. The tutorial aside, just the first playable level was enough to pose a significant headache to me.

In nulis, players tap and hold the screen to control the balls on screen. Tapping and holding with a single finger attracts the balls together whereas tapping with two fingers repels them. Using this to their advantage, players are required to chain the balls to complete each level.

As far as the aesthetics of the game are concerned, nulis is nothing fantastic to rave about. However, given the simplicity in design, it does the job fantastically well and thus should still be commended as every individual ball is generated in crisp detail while having a blank background to work with. The sliding around of balls are very smooth, making the whole gameplay process a very pleasant one.

This is one game you might want to give a shot.

Quick Take

Value:Med

Would I Buy Again:Yes

Learning Curve:Steep. The game tutorial makes it look way too easy.

Who Is It For:Casual gamers.

What I Like:The challenge the game provided

What I Don't Like:Gameplay gets boring and repetitive

Final Statement:Its not as easy as it looks

Read the Developer's Notes:
Supports the new iPad® retina screen.

A game about emptiness and disorder, matter and energy.

It's all about understanding and exploiting the laws of the universe we created. Don't worry, they're really simple.

You'll have a chance to experience everything from uncontainable chain reactions to bending of space and time itself, all happening in this beautiful and tranquil game.

Try the first levels and unlock the rest of the game via in-app purchase.

Designed for iPad®, but runs great on anything with iOS 3.13 or higher.

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A water polo player from Singapore, Wei Jie devotes most of his time to training. However, when he's not occupied by water training or pushing himself in the gym, expect to see him squinting at his iPhone testing out new apps.

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