Push The Squares Ketchapp Push The Squares is a new game in which you have to find the proper way to connect squares with stars of the same color. Will you be able to complete all the +100 levels of the game? Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsPush The Squares is a new game in which you have to find the proper way to connect squares with stars of the same color. Will you be able to complete all the +100 levels of the game? Information Seller:Ketchapp Genre:Board, Puzzle Release:Sep 25, 2014 Updated:Sep 29, 2014 Version:1.1 Size:5.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal cloudpuff Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2013 3,601 0 36 lazy layabout uk #2 cloudpuff, Nov 27, 2014 I've had this installed on my ioad for a while but only just fired it up today. It was Suprisingly addictive, the aim is to get the blocks onto their matching coloured square. Blocks can only move a certain direction and as the game advances further difficulties are put in your way such as blocks moving together, extra colours and non moving blocks. The learning curve is steady, and new elements are introduced at regular intervals, it reminds me very much of perfect paths, and has given my brain a great workout this afternoon. Def recommend for those who like logic style puzzles. mr_bez Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2012 2,052 1 0 #3 mr_bez, Nov 27, 2014 This feels awfully similar to Game about Squares, the Original by Andrey Shevchuk, and the many clones it has already spawned. This one introduces teleports, which I think are new, and may add other things later, but it definitely owes a debt to Shevchuk (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
I've had this installed on my ioad for a while but only just fired it up today. It was Suprisingly addictive, the aim is to get the blocks onto their matching coloured square. Blocks can only move a certain direction and as the game advances further difficulties are put in your way such as blocks moving together, extra colours and non moving blocks. The learning curve is steady, and new elements are introduced at regular intervals, it reminds me very much of perfect paths, and has given my brain a great workout this afternoon. Def recommend for those who like logic style puzzles.
This feels awfully similar to Game about Squares, the Original by Andrey Shevchuk, and the many clones it has already spawned. This one introduces teleports, which I think are new, and may add other things later, but it definitely owes a debt to Shevchuk