Ivan Filipov
2 years ago
It was good and enjoyable with all the new obstacles and game modes compared to Hocus,but somehow I've finished it a lot faster than the original Hocus.
Chris Clarke
4 years ago
some how i knew hocus had gained a sequel but i could not remember the name of that '3d escher puzzle' game i played many moons ago... and now I'm here, my mind slowly turning to jelly. again. very, very good. 👌
Abdul Quadir
4 years ago
Better. Faster. Colorful. Dynamic. Loved the original. Love this one even more. The only thing missing is a level editor. Hope you add it soon.
Darth Makroth
4 years ago
Been using the original game for years, when I got the notification this released I downloaded it as soon as I could. It already seems very smooth and very fun, intrested to see the development of this.
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1 year ago
Very good game but way too short. Add level editor and more levels pls. Add more bugfixes. This game is full of them.
Володимир Гуторов
4 years ago
I don't like random backgrounds, the absence of the exit button, and the simplicity of certain levels. The introduction of the moving targets was 👌 THANKS and #happynewyear✌️
Russell Doneathy
3 years ago
Good, quick puzzle game. Would be nice to see the ability to move the structure around horizontally to help in gameplay.
Michael Valentino
4 years ago
Better than the original. Smoother, faster, more mind bending, and new game mechanics compared to the original. When I bought this I anticipated more of the same game. It immediately proved far less tedious than the original. I would love to see a level editor system. I would recommend offering a demo version to show the improvements compared to the first game.
Charles Bowles
4 years ago
Cool game :), I played the original hocus and enjoyed the experience so I bought the second game. Though I was disappointed that I payed $4.10cad for this game and didn't get the level editor I was hoping for :(, will this be added in a later version of the game, possibly alongside an endless challenge mode?
dzy n
3 years ago
Love the puzzles, but one in particular seemed to have no solution no matter how I tried...can't tell you the level because they aren't numbered or labeled. I hope more levels are added. Maybe make them more complex.
Aileen O'Leary
1 year ago
First one is a fabulous game & this sequel did not disappoint! Only complaint is how easy it is to get sucked in. That said, it's perfect for keeping entertained while waiting-for Dr, on hold, for bus-whatever. Wish their other games (such as Rop) were still available, hope they keep making games-I've loved every one. If you haven't played the first one, just get them both-they're that good (and addictive)!
Andrew Przelucki
4 years ago
It's great to see this developer active again! I enjoyed the first title very much. Wonderful music and nice sound effects, the graphics haven't changed since the first title, but the mechanics were improved (the first title already had excellent mechanics). Hope to see more and more development from this developer 👌
Lex Darker
4 years ago
Awesome game. Nice mechanics. Like sounds and music. Found a few glitches, but not a big deal. There it's only one annoying thing: it tries to connect to Google play games every time when starts a new level. I don't use Google play games and this is really annoying. Fixing that causes me to give a 5 stars rating :) EDIT: Nice update, devs. You deserve 5 star rating :) However, it would be nice to have an exit button or exit game when 'back' key is pressed, but overall the game is just awesome!
Максим Киселёв
4 years ago
This is basically a labirynth game drawn with Penrose triangle-like figures. The game is good but it is easier and shorter hen the first one. I also found the new mechanics pushing for more wandering around at random rather than thinking the way to the goal out like the first game. Overall, this game is good, but I liked the first hocus better.
Nils Valentin
2 years ago
I prefer actually Hocus 1 as it has 120 levels, meditation type music, is more challenging and is free. I want to show my support for the developer so I bought this second part. It needs more challenging levels and perhaps different type of music. This app is more playful, the free first app is more challenging.
Jack Stringer (Jack5)
3 years ago
hocus 2 is a tradeoff from hocus 1. On one hand you get a better level select and multiple objects to collect instead of one endpoint to reach, but on the other hand you get arguably worse sound design (with no way to turn the music off) and extra mechanics that don't add enough to the gameplay in my opinion. I would instead recommmend the hocus 1 level pack as a value for money purchase.
Feksaaargh
4 years ago
I love the new mechanics. I enjoyed creating levels for the original Hocus, so I can't wait for the editor and to be able to mess around with the new stuff! Just a little thing: I don't use Google Play and therefore don't have it installed on my device. Due to this, after every level it prompts me to download it which is a bit annoying.
Xoduk
2 years ago
Ok, look. I love the game, it's amazing and the new mechanics plus aesthetics make it better than the first, but I was told that I would be satisfied by the new version which will include more levels, more mechanics, and most importantly, a level editor. The game is great, but it isn't replayable enough. You'd think I could give more than one star easily, but this promise for a new version was over 2 years ago. The only update since then was one bug fix in February 2021. So where's my editor??
Ian Block
3 years ago
Had wanted this for a while and then saw it was on sale! Looked at the little trailer and instantly knew it would be super fun. I never like the endless mode on the original because I wasn't that smart. Really looking forward to the level editor, can't wait to play with the new mechanics! I do have one suggestion though, you should be able to have a single goal or multiple in your level. I like the single goal from the first hocus.
Meteoryte Krenaryte
3 years ago
It's an improvement and complete revision of the first. No longer are you heading for one point to finish a level, but instead collecting dots located around the area. The pure aesthetic of moving your piece to clear the win condition just satisfies me. Plus the new mechanics along the way made it even more intriguing, as in having to think ahead of time for some levels. It all comes to make this pretty game!