Eliss Infinity Little Eyes LLC The "Most Innovative Game" award-winning multitouch puzzler is back! Use your fingers to control all the planets, fuse … TouchArcade Rating: $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe "Most Innovative Game" award-winning multitouch puzzler is back! Use your fingers to control all the planets, fuse planets together until they become giant, or split them into halves until they become tiny, you're in charge of this reactive universe. Just don't let different colors touch! Eliss is an award winning and critically praised game, with innovative multitouch gameplay, a stylish and fluid procedural design, dynamic sounds, and a superb soundtrack. It's a fast-paced puzzle/action game that will push your limits as a player. Eliss Infinity includes: • Infinity, a new game, this time endless and score based. Line up bigger combos to increase your score and receive larger powerups. This is the most fun and replayable Eliss has ever been. • Odyssey, the original game with its 25 levels, polished and this time with an interactive tutorial, and an unlockable music arpeggiator. • Spacebox, a new mode where you can generate planets and play with them without losing. Train your skills, release your stress, or let the younger children play. • A new slick look, and new features like warnings of future collisions, for a more pleasurable experience. And for the nostalgic, the option to revert to the original look. • More music: two epic songs for Infinity, along with the four superb songs from Odyssey. • Universal support. For the first time, Eliss works natively on all iOS devices and screens. This game has never felt this great. • Sync. Your progress can be saved on your Game Center account, so you can continue playing from any device, and multiple users can make their own progress on the same device. • Leaderboards and challenges. Accept a challenge from a friend and track it from within the game. • All of this wrapped within an original, brand new big pixel interface, beautifully designed from scratch. This game feels as splendid as your iOS device. -- Praise for the original Eliss: Touch Arcade: * "A puzzler that's perfect for the iPhone." * "There's no game in the AppStore that uses multitouch so fully. Eliss is not to be missed." EDGE: * "A multitouch marvel and indie favourite. This is puzzle gaming at its most intuitive." Gamasutra: * "There's nothing else like Eliss." Cult Of Mac: * "The multi-touch controls are a revelation." Boing Boing: * "One of the most essential games for the platform." Information Seller:Little Eyes LLC Genre:Arcade, Puzzle Release:Feb 06, 2014 Updated:Jun 27, 2014 Version:1.1 Size:47.1 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (7) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal drdeniz79 Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2013 207 0 0 #2 drdeniz79, Feb 5, 2014 Game Impressions Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel JCho133 Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 7,907 27 48 #3 JCho133, Feb 5, 2014 Last edited: Feb 5, 2014 I never played the original, so I'll pick up this for sure sapphire_neo Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2011 3,934 0 0 #4 sapphire_neo, Feb 5, 2014 I was just thinking the other day that this game could use a revival. Bad Hanson Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2009 513 0 0 Somnambulist The Westcountry UK #5 Bad Hanson, Feb 5, 2014 My favourite ios game. Instabuy ColeDaddy Silver Supporter<br>Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Mar 20, 2010 4,234 131 63 Male Sojourner Washington D.C. #6 ColeDaddy, Feb 5, 2014 Last edited: Feb 5, 2014 Waiting for a dev vid or a impressions on the forum about gameplay. I've read the description and I have a notional understanding of what it's about...I think Andy C83 Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2010 3,630 25 48 Over the Rainbow #7 Andy C83, Feb 5, 2014 Here is TA's review of the original Eliss from 2009... http://toucharcade.com/2009/03/10/eliss-a-puzzler-thats-perfect-for-the-iphone/ ColeDaddy Silver Supporter<br>Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Mar 20, 2010 4,234 131 63 Male Sojourner Washington D.C. #8 ColeDaddy, Feb 5, 2014 Thanks, Andy. This gives me a much better idea of gameplay than the teaser and text above. ataloss Well-Known Member Mar 19, 2009 1,569 0 0 英國劍橋 #9 ataloss, Feb 5, 2014 The first was a pretty unforgiving game and was one of the finer examples of well-executed game play during the earlier days of iOS. Completely loved it. I'm pretty sure this will follow in those foot steps. Thoroughly recommended. Andy C83 Well-Known Member Oct 20, 2010 3,630 25 48 Over the Rainbow #10 Andy C83, Feb 5, 2014 No problem! Again, this gameplay video is for the original game. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Qwertz555 Well-Known Member May 22, 2010 2,318 29 48 #11 Qwertz555, Feb 5, 2014 I never got into the original but i will support it again since we have: Odyssey, the original game with its 25 levels, polished and this time with an interactive tutorial, and an unlockable music arpeggiator. Having this tutorial and an ipad mini are two real good reasons to give this game a new chance. Looking forward in about eleven hours, sigh. Sanuku Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2009 11,954 4 38 Austria http://www.touchgameplay.com #12 Sanuku, Feb 5, 2014 Game Impressions Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel turakm Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2009 1,127 3 38 #13 turakm, Feb 5, 2014 Can't wait for this. First one is still one of my favorite games. So damn hard, endless is going to be insane. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #14 Connector, Feb 5, 2014 This game was ok in its time, graphics now dont look so pretty. drelbs Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2009 11,200 7 38 #15 drelbs, Feb 5, 2014 Instabuy and a half! The original is still an amazing game, this looks like it will be a lot of fun! 61050 Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2013 54 1 8 #16 61050, Feb 5, 2014 i think the game was great for its time and even now the elements of a great game are still there even five years later. but you are right about the graphics, and frankly the assumption that the looked pretty at one point was almost endearing. the graphics are about as nice as 'snake' for the old nokias, but with more colors. epedemix Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2009 505 0 0 #17 epedemix, Feb 6, 2014 I bought the first one back in the day to support the Dev, but I didn't spend too much time in game. I will certainly be picking this sequel up though. Darth Ronfar Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2011 1,061 0 0 Animal related LA #18 Darth Ronfar, Feb 6, 2014 I have no idea what's going in in that gameplay video. wigzisonfire Well-Known Member Dec 24, 2012 392 0 0 Art Director London #19 wigzisonfire, Feb 6, 2014 Do I buy this? It looks awesome! CraigG Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2009 107 5 18 #20 CraigG, Feb 6, 2014 The mechanics of the game revolve around coloured planets and warp gates. Planets can be dragged, combined or torn in half, and must be placed into warp gates of the right size and colour. Each level requires a certain amount of successful placements. The twist is that each level is very different, requiring unique strategies to defeat. Some are full of hazards such as twisters; others hurl planets at you really rapidly, forcing lightning-fast management skills; others have you holding several planets in space with one hand while trying to tear another apart with your free digits. And then there's the new endless mode, which ramps all this up to a manic, crazed level. On its original release, Eliss was probably the first game to truly take advantage of the potential in a multitouch display. The latest version hasn't dated at all, and is now fit for Retina displays and iPads. As a big fan of the original game, playing through the original levels in Odyssey has been a joy, but the new endless mode is the real prize. But, really, I'm envious of anyone who's not yet experienced the game yet, because it's a fantastic experience. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 Next > 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
Waiting for a dev vid or a impressions on the forum about gameplay. I've read the description and I have a notional understanding of what it's about...I think
Here is TA's review of the original Eliss from 2009... http://toucharcade.com/2009/03/10/eliss-a-puzzler-thats-perfect-for-the-iphone/
The first was a pretty unforgiving game and was one of the finer examples of well-executed game play during the earlier days of iOS. Completely loved it. I'm pretty sure this will follow in those foot steps. Thoroughly recommended.
No problem! Again, this gameplay video is for the original game. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel
I never got into the original but i will support it again since we have: Odyssey, the original game with its 25 levels, polished and this time with an interactive tutorial, and an unlockable music arpeggiator. Having this tutorial and an ipad mini are two real good reasons to give this game a new chance. Looking forward in about eleven hours, sigh.
Can't wait for this. First one is still one of my favorite games. So damn hard, endless is going to be insane.
i think the game was great for its time and even now the elements of a great game are still there even five years later. but you are right about the graphics, and frankly the assumption that the looked pretty at one point was almost endearing. the graphics are about as nice as 'snake' for the old nokias, but with more colors.
I bought the first one back in the day to support the Dev, but I didn't spend too much time in game. I will certainly be picking this sequel up though.
The mechanics of the game revolve around coloured planets and warp gates. Planets can be dragged, combined or torn in half, and must be placed into warp gates of the right size and colour. Each level requires a certain amount of successful placements. The twist is that each level is very different, requiring unique strategies to defeat. Some are full of hazards such as twisters; others hurl planets at you really rapidly, forcing lightning-fast management skills; others have you holding several planets in space with one hand while trying to tear another apart with your free digits. And then there's the new endless mode, which ramps all this up to a manic, crazed level. On its original release, Eliss was probably the first game to truly take advantage of the potential in a multitouch display. The latest version hasn't dated at all, and is now fit for Retina displays and iPads. As a big fan of the original game, playing through the original levels in Odyssey has been a joy, but the new endless mode is the real prize. But, really, I'm envious of anyone who's not yet experienced the game yet, because it's a fantastic experience.