Kumar Kumar
1 year ago
Good timepass game but after some levels it becomes hard to play
AMOL BHOLE
2 years ago
Your both games quadline and G30 demo has inspired me a lot that how the creativity and Art can be the highest forms of intelligence. You are genius❤ 🧠
A Google user
6 years ago
It's just a demo with like 5 levels. There's literally nothing beyond that. You have to pay if you want the full version.
A Google user
5 years ago
PLEASE Someone tell me the song on this apps advertisement..It has been playing in my head for two days now!!Thanks
A Google user
5 years ago
Loved the demo. I would play the game with some ads but I won't pay for it or any other game. To many simular game to play for free.
A Google user
6 years ago
Amazing game! I haven't seen anything like it before. Innovative and great looking puzzles, highly recommended!
A Google user
6 years ago
Like a good old premium game :) You could try it before actually buy it. I was so excited to buy the full version of this masterpiece!!
A Google user
5 years ago
So intriguing. This could almost class as an ARG. I will definitely be buying the full game. Amazing. Would recommend. 10/10. Great job!
A Google user
6 years ago
Awesome! I loved it. Will definitely buy the full version. This was like a travel in a story book. Very relaxing and calming
A Google user
5 years ago
The full game is way overpriced (try 99¢ at most instead). This demo doesn't suggest that the full version is challenging in the slightest, and the pretentiousness level is of the chart.
A Google user
5 years ago
Wow that is touching especially the hand one. It tells a story of it's own that builds with details as you build and solve the picture puzzle.
A Google user
5 years ago
Really peaceful. I enjoyed the demo. I dont pay for apps though. I would be ok watching ads to keep playing. Maybe have a free version with ads and pay ad free version.
A Google user
5 years ago
Absolutely amazing! Beautiful music, eerie but engaging story, and of course the beautiful colors.
A Google user
5 years ago
A fun game to demo. If I had $4 to spare I would probably buy the full version. I like that the demo is separate and isn't pushing me to buy the full version, more like just asking. Overall good game.
A Google user
5 years ago
Great demo game, figuring how to make the picture out of pieces to turn. Great idea didn't last very long once I did one I wanted to continue. Finished the demo game in literally no time at all.
Kevin Levington
4 years ago
OMG, the background music is soo stress-relieving I fell asleep to it, I love this app and the sophistication in it (don't care if it's a demo) 😍😍😍. The developers definitely got skills and talent.
Rick Linguroski
3 years ago
An interesting game, launched the right way with a playable demo, followed by the payment for the full version if you like it. No developer greed, no micro transactions, with pay to win formats, no intrusive ads. People should be actively paying for good games like this, to support the industry and move away from dev's who burn their customers in pursuit of money. Kudos and long live G30.
A Google user
5 years ago
Not much of a puzzle, maybe the full version is more so but the demo definitely isn't very difficult. Also some of the sentences of the story dont make sence or read really weird. Has nice music and graphics tho.
M Doherty (Retail Therapy)
2 years ago
Simple, elegant and beautiful. Very relaxing. The puzzle solutions are poetic and profound. Ivan Kovalov is definitely plugged into the universe. The full version is well worth paying for to support this talented developer and this type of quality content. Also, there are no ads to interrupt the demo experience. More developers should follow this business model.
A Google user
5 years ago
3 stars because the creators were kind enough to release a demo which isn't nearly common enough nowadays and is much appreciated. I didn't feel like there was a game here. The puzzle elements don't really require you to think and although the game is narrative driven I didn't feel any sort of attachment or agency. It was kind of like having to run on a wheel to power a kindle. Not a game, but a monotonous grind used to bloat the experience of reading an overly abstract and flowery story.