Cogs Lazy 8 Studios Cogs is an award-winning puzzle game where players build increasingly complex machines using sliding tiles in 2D and 3D … $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsCogs is an award-winning puzzle game where players build increasingly complex machines using sliding tiles in 2D and 3D environments. "One of the highest quality puzzle games we've seen." – PocketGamer "It is awesome." – TouchArcade "The visual design and imagination of the game are stunning, with great attention to detail, and the sound effects are downright enticing." – Adrenaline Vault "A masterpiece visually, as well with the actual gameplay." – AppAdvice INVENTOR MODE Starting with simple puzzles, players are introduced to the widgets that are used to build machines — gears, pipes, balloons, chimes, hammers, wheels, props, and more. TIME CHALLENGE MODE If you finish a puzzle in Inventor Mode, it will be unlocked here. This time, it will take fewer moves to reach a solution, but you only have 30 seconds to find it. MOVE CHALLENGE MODE Take your time and plan ahead. Every tap counts when you only get ten moves to find a solution. Information Seller:Lazy 8 Studios Genre:Family, Puzzle Release:Jan 27, 2010 Updated:Oct 04, 2019 Version:1.6 Size:47.8 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Dunno how long this has been free... I was just looking through Chillingo's games, and saw it... in the description it says "Now free to celebrate the release of Cogs for the Mac appstore..." so I'm hoping it hasn't been free for long... =oP If it has, I'm sorry for posting... But it's a puzzle game, and from Chillingo... worth checking out! =oD Appletini Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2011 2,564 0 0 Ankh-Morpork #2 Appletini, Jul 14, 2011 This isn't really such a good deal, considering that the $1 you would have normally paid for the app only got you the first ten puzzles in the game, and you still need to pay another dollar for every additional ten puzzles. When great games like Piczle Lines provide a huge amount of content in the basic free app, and 80-100 puzzles for each additional $1, there's no excuse for this kind of nonsense. backtothis im in ur base killin ur d00dz Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Jul 13, 2009 13,250 1 0 college student (junior) Houston/Austin, TX https://twitter.com/back2this #3 backtothis, Jul 14, 2011 Not really a good deal at all. All you're getting for free are the tutorial levels, lol..each subsequent 10 levels cost an additional dollar. syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #4 syntheticvoid, Jul 14, 2011 yeah... sorry about that... =o/ Guess Chillingo had to disappoint me sooner or later... =oP (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This isn't really such a good deal, considering that the $1 you would have normally paid for the app only got you the first ten puzzles in the game, and you still need to pay another dollar for every additional ten puzzles. When great games like Piczle Lines provide a huge amount of content in the basic free app, and 80-100 puzzles for each additional $1, there's no excuse for this kind of nonsense.
Not really a good deal at all. All you're getting for free are the tutorial levels, lol..each subsequent 10 levels cost an additional dollar.