(SNAPP Reviews aren’t really full-fledged game reviews as much as they are just a way for us to give you a quick “heads-up” on whether a game is good or not. It usually means that we haven’t finished the game yet, but have played a good enough chunk to know if it’s worth your time or money.)
Big NEON Tower vs Tiny Square is an 80’s style minimalistic platformer by indie developer Evil Objective that recently released on the App Store. You play as the “Small Square” that’s seeking revenge against the “Big Square” for stealing your best friend, Pineapple. Makes sense right? Anyway, what’s really unique about this game is that it’s actually one giant level that is kind of broken up screen by screen. The object is to get to the top of the tower within 100 lives. It sounds easy at first, but dying becomes a regular thing as you progress up the tower. If you run out of lives, you have to start from the beginning or purchase the Unlimited Lives IAP. I haven’t made my way to the top yet, but I’ve been having a lot of fun with Big NEON Tower so far. The on-screen controls work fairly well and the level design is outstanding. There’s actually 2 more games that released prior to this on PC that I’d love to see ported over to mobile. But, for now, if you’re at all into platformers, Big NEON Tower vs Tiny Square is well worth your time.
NOEN (@hashtagNOEN)
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