Adventures of Poco Eco - Lost Sounds: Experience Music and Animation Art in an Indie Game POSSIBLE GAMES Kft. Get a full-length 7 track LP with your purchase bundled with this relaxing, exploratory audio-visual experience for all … $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsGet a full-length 7 track LP with your purchase bundled with this relaxing, exploratory audio-visual experience for all ages! Experience a new world where there’s a lot to see and even more to hear. Help Poco Eco, the curious explorer complete his mission. Your goal is to help Poco Eco and his tribe find their Lost Sounds that they’ve lost by solving the mini puzzles and completing all twelve 3D animated levels. By downloading Adventures of Poco Eco you also get free access to Iamyank’s new LP. LOSE THE SILENCE, WIN THE FUN This experience is built around a mixture of electronic music, fine art and design, placing you into its unique atmosphere. Adventures of Poco Eco was designed and developed by POSSIBLE Games & it features Iamyank’s newest LP - the Lost Sounds. THE COMPOSER Iamyank is a highly acclaimed multi-talented artist: designer, musician, producer and composer from Hungary, notorious for filling venues he’s playing at the capital’s nightlife. He describes his music genre experience as dreamy electronic - influenced by all kind of soulful music. His newest album, the Lost Sounds is already available on Bandcamp. DESIGNERS & ENGINEERS POSSIBLE Games creates quality mobile games that entertain and challenge gamers of all levels up until the edge. Adventures of Poco Eco was designed by visual artists with years of experience in 3D, fine art, street art, fashion, typography and of course mobile game design. Download Adventures of Poco Eco, experience dreamy beats and help Poco Eco in his mission! For more info visit us at http://www.pocoecogame.com/ https://twitter.com/POSSIBLEgames https://www.facebook.com/pocoeco Tune in to Iamyank at https://www.facebook.com/iamyankmusic https://twitter.com/iamyank We are excited to hear your opinion on Adventures of Poco Eco, please rate & review on the app page, or leave your comment at [email protected]! Information Seller:POSSIBLE GAMES Kft. Genre:Adventure, Music Release:Mar 16, 2015 Updated:Jun 25, 2016 Version:1.8.0 Size:922.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Forum thread EightRooks Well-Known Member Jan 13, 2012 627 0 0 UK #2 EightRooks, May 31, 2015 Last edited: May 31, 2015 Had this on my wishlist so I bought it but... not impressed so far. I guess I'll think of it as an album for the price of a coffee, rather than a game - the music's not bad but so far the game strikes me as pretty dull, poorly designed, far too simplistic and fairly ugly to boot. Monument Valley this ain't. I don't get the sense I'm playing around with a toy or an interactive work of art at all - I'm slowly tapping random bits of the screen and watching this silly little character trudge slowly to the next half-assed puzzle. I appreciate you could describe Monument Valley like that, but... why all the horrible ultra-low-res textures where MV is clean, flat colours? Why so many spiky bits that don't look like much of anything where MV makes it immediately obvious what you're looking at? Why so much poorly done animation where MV made everything super-simple so they could get you to concentrate on the art and not someone's stupid "dancing" routine? Why is there no way of telling what bits of the background make a noise where in MV everything you had to touch instantly stood out, and why do most of them make the same sound over and over? Have these guys never played any of the music toys on the App Store? I should be mouth open at how amazing everything looks, tapping random stuff for the pleasure of hearing it change the music or seeing how it moves, and wanting to play the same levels over and over - as it is I'm wondering when every level's going to be finished. Still. Like I said, music's good, I guess, so that's something. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Had this on my wishlist so I bought it but... not impressed so far. I guess I'll think of it as an album for the price of a coffee, rather than a game - the music's not bad but so far the game strikes me as pretty dull, poorly designed, far too simplistic and fairly ugly to boot. Monument Valley this ain't. I don't get the sense I'm playing around with a toy or an interactive work of art at all - I'm slowly tapping random bits of the screen and watching this silly little character trudge slowly to the next half-assed puzzle. I appreciate you could describe Monument Valley like that, but... why all the horrible ultra-low-res textures where MV is clean, flat colours? Why so many spiky bits that don't look like much of anything where MV makes it immediately obvious what you're looking at? Why so much poorly done animation where MV made everything super-simple so they could get you to concentrate on the art and not someone's stupid "dancing" routine? Why is there no way of telling what bits of the background make a noise where in MV everything you had to touch instantly stood out, and why do most of them make the same sound over and over? Have these guys never played any of the music toys on the App Store? I should be mouth open at how amazing everything looks, tapping random stuff for the pleasure of hearing it change the music or seeing how it moves, and wanting to play the same levels over and over - as it is I'm wondering when every level's going to be finished. Still. Like I said, music's good, I guess, so that's something.