Vertical Divide Emmet Morris Genres: Games Puzzle Strategy GAME CENTER ENABLED $2.99 USD Supported Devices: iPhone-3GS iPhone4 iPodTouchFourthGen iPad2Wifi iPad23G iPhone4S iPadThirdGen iPadThirdGen4G iPhone5 iPodTouchFifthGen iPadFourthGen iPadFourthGen4G iPadMini iPadMini4G iPhone5c iPhone5s iPhone6 iPhone6Plus iPodTouchSixthGen Minimum iOS Version: iOS 6.0 Download Size: 43.1MB Vertical Divide: Number Puzzle Emmet Morris "The entire concept behind the game is immensely clever" - Touch Arcade DIVIDE AND CONQUER! Put your brain to the test as you divide your way through the game board in this unique number puzzle. Free Buy Now Watch Media Details"The entire concept behind the game is immensely clever" - Touch Arcade DIVIDE AND CONQUER! Put your brain to the test as you divide your way through the game board in this unique number puzzle. Information Seller:Emmet Morris Genre:Arcade, Puzzle, Strategy Release:Feb 24, 2016 Updated:Mar 06, 2020 Version:2.01 Size:92.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal emorrisgames Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2013 55 0 0 Sydney, Australia http://www.emmetmorris.com #2 emorrisgames, Feb 25, 2016 Trailer: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Bucktroo Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 29, 2011 545 1 18 Male Analyst Natural State #3 Bucktroo, Feb 25, 2016 Could this be any closer to Threes, without calling it Threes? (aside from using division instead of addition). MasonHurst Well-Known Member Jan 9, 2013 429 0 0 #4 MasonHurst, Feb 25, 2016 Probably fun but three bucks for a game that looks like it was coded in BASIC? It's not the customers fault the app stores pricing results in 99 cent games. Or free for that matter. TheGreatEscaper Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2014 1,025 22 38 #5 TheGreatEscaper, Feb 25, 2016 I don't see why every single minimalistic tile based numerical puzzle game gets labelled off as a threes clone. This looks very different with an interesting mechanic, and I'm probably going to buy this (the trailer was quite funny). Only concern is the randomization of the numbers you receive. I rarely call 'clone' on games, but when I do, it's with good reason. I don't see any good reason here. In fact, this looks like a really innovative addition to the genre. I can see that already tell it'll be divisive. (Puns intended) misterK Member Nov 14, 2014 20 0 0 #6 misterK, Feb 25, 2016 As a math teacher, the biggest wish I have for this game is for the entire game to be flipped vertically, so you're swiping numbers up instead of down. The reason for this is because then the numbers would properly align like their fraction form. In the picture example it shows a 3 over a 6, but considers that to be 6/3. If it was flipped, or at least made an option where you could flip it in the settings, I believe it would be far more intuitive as well as being a better learning resource for students. I would use this as a game for my students to practice fractions and diving, but would never consider it the way that it is now because it would be confusing to students. (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
Could this be any closer to Threes, without calling it Threes? (aside from using division instead of addition).
Probably fun but three bucks for a game that looks like it was coded in BASIC? It's not the customers fault the app stores pricing results in 99 cent games. Or free for that matter.
I don't see why every single minimalistic tile based numerical puzzle game gets labelled off as a threes clone. This looks very different with an interesting mechanic, and I'm probably going to buy this (the trailer was quite funny). Only concern is the randomization of the numbers you receive. I rarely call 'clone' on games, but when I do, it's with good reason. I don't see any good reason here. In fact, this looks like a really innovative addition to the genre. I can see that already tell it'll be divisive. (Puns intended)
As a math teacher, the biggest wish I have for this game is for the entire game to be flipped vertically, so you're swiping numbers up instead of down. The reason for this is because then the numbers would properly align like their fraction form. In the picture example it shows a 3 over a 6, but considers that to be 6/3. If it was flipped, or at least made an option where you could flip it in the settings, I believe it would be far more intuitive as well as being a better learning resource for students. I would use this as a game for my students to practice fractions and diving, but would never consider it the way that it is now because it would be confusing to students.