![]() ![]() ![]() The Sense Point a free download, with a brief opening section to test the waters before the game asks for a $5 IAP to unlock the rest of Chapter 1. The world looks great, although some of the puzzles feel a bit samey, with lots of symbols and switchboards to contend with. ![]() The fingerprints on the clay, the shadows on the backdrops, and the tactile feeling of manipulating levers and switches with a finger are all wonderful. The whole thing has a very nostalgic feel to it – in a good way – and these details may be enough to win over those on the fence. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.ĭespite the presentation feeling slightly unpolished (more sound effects and a slicker UI would be nice) the game’s hand-made plasticine world, jaunty stop-frame animation, and calming soundtrack are superb. We don’t mind this approach, but a cursory scan of the App Store reviews shows that it’s definitely a sore point for some players. A somewhat abstract series of hints are released on a timer, forcing you to keep trying before taking a clue. While a certain type of player will delight in its tricksy puzzles and lack of hand-holding, others will find the puzzle logic too obtuse and the runtime frustratingly short.Ĭase in point: there’s no dialog, no tutorials, and no tooltips to guide you. But it’s a game that will divide mobile gamers. It’s a classic puzzle adventure: explore the world, collect items, solve riddles. ![]() The Sense Point is a hugely ambitious point-and-click adventure made entirely by hand, with a charming claymation aesthetic that puts us in mind of Dreamworks’ 90s classic The Neverhood. Price: Free to start ($4.99/£4.49 full unlock) ![]()
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