Qvoid Gavina Games Improve your spatial perception and deductive reasoning with Qvoid! “Sleek puzzler that will call to you when you put i… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsImprove your spatial perception and deductive reasoning with Qvoid! “Sleek puzzler that will call to you when you put it down. If you put it down.” – 148Apps “…Qvoid offers one of the best puzzling experiences available for iOS.” – AppAdvice “Are you looking for that rare game that actually makes you think? Qvoid may be just what you’re looking for…” – AppleNApps “Qvoid presents players with a charmingly simple, yet dastardly puzzle challenge that sinks its teeth in to you from the outset” – AppSpy Control a white cube tumbling around a board, picking and carrying colors in its sides. Mix and match them to solve the puzzles. And then, try to do it in less steps to collect all the stars! With its smooth learning curve and original gameplay you can be sure to get lots of fun from the start. As you arrive to the most hard puzzles, though, you'll need to squeeze every neuron of your brain to advance. Find your way through wonderful puzzles with cells that rotate, move, disappear, teleport... and more! · Challenging original gameplay · 244 handcrafted puzzles · Nice 3D design · Great music · Game Center leaderboard and achievements · Retina display support · Universal app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch · Synch between iOS 5+ devices through iCloud Information Seller:Gavina Games Genre:Board, Puzzle Release:Jul 21, 2011 Updated:Jun 17, 2015 Version:1.8.1 Size:19.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Heres my Review of it: Puzzles. They force your mind to think in new and different directions than normal. Unfortunately mine was not prepared for this puzzling game due to a all night marathon of Wheel of Fortune....I mean Wrestle Mania(cough cough) The star of this game is apparently a little white cube named Qvoid whose job is to match all the colors on the board. When you roll over a color it sticks to your little cubes sides and you must match that color up with the same color somewhere else on the board. You cant roll on the side of the cube with the color on it so your forced to think around obstacles like holes in board to match the colors up. Introduced in later levels are new gameplay mechanics which can hinder your progress or confuse you even more. An example of one of these is a bridge that once you cross you cant cross back over. Fortunately for those of us that arent puzzle geniuses their is a rewind button that can remind the moves your cuve just made. You will be using this feature more than once throughout the 96 total levels. Another thing that complicates things even more is the fact that sometimes you have to mix colors in order to match up all of them. As is common in puzzle games there is a 3-star system that depends on how few moves you take to complete the level. Your score is compared to the developers score and if you get at or below that score you earn the full three stars. If not then you earn either one or two stars. To top off the games features it has retina display, Gamecenter leaderboards and achievments, along with universal support. New levels have also been promised in future updates. Overall if your looking for your next puzzle fix or just want something to bend your mind for a few minutes this is the perfect game for you. With 96 levels and a 3-star system your sure to be coming back for more. I give it a 5 out of 5 star rating for innovative gameplay, intriguing puzzles, and great graphics. Pick this gem up today. awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #2 awp69, Aug 2, 2011 Been thinking of picking this up, but aside from graphical improvements is it that much different than Cubic World? (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
Been thinking of picking this up, but aside from graphical improvements is it that much different than Cubic World?