Dream Machine: The Game reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
On the one Hand very beautiful, of course similar to the incomparable Monument Valley, but I had been looking for something like that. It wouldn'T have been needed the Threats that destroy the little Robot if you weren't paying attention. Besides, it's annoying that within a Level, the App doesn't realize how far you've come and you have to start over and over again ...
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Microsoft from Spain
Nice try to get on the Monument Valley train. It Has too many bugs, I passed a level by chance when the robot started to jump from here to there and another on the contrary I had to repeat it 5 or 6 times until it was given the desire to float around p to remain stagnant for no reason. Although The fine is entertaining, it has neither the elegance, nor the logic, nor the simplicity of the original.
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Microsoft from French
At first it is believed to be a pale copy of Monument Valley that I had enjoyed so much but as the levels come, one perceives that this world of optical illusion at the Escher is only the common point between these two games. The invention is increasing in the levels and on the contrary of Monument Valley, it is necessary here to learn to stop the then the robots so as not to destroy them. The whole chapter 4 is amazing and breathtaking creativity. I hope there will be a sequel!!
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Microsoft from Spain
As discussed earlier the game copies the aesthetics of the Monument Valley, as seems to be the fashion today, but this game has managed to have its own essence and charisma enough to make the Monument Valley forget. It Is a game with really well worked levels and with final bosses at the end of each chapter. The big problem is that they are only 20 levels, but for the price that I bought, 0 ' 99 €, I have amortized surplus as it has given me a few evenings of entertainment and I still have the last two levels that paint that will be quite complicated.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
I have to evaluate it because I would be really sorry if you saw it as a cheap Copy of Monument Valley. It has its own Story with a sweet Robot and brings new Game Mechanics. You could think of it as an Evolution. The Robot runs on its own, but can be stopped with a Tap on the Screen. Also, the Direction in which he runs can be changed by clicking on him yourself. Otherwise a fantastic Setting that you know with new Ideas. I Can only recommend as a "Sequel" for all Monument Valley Lovers. I have just started, so I cannot comment on the Scope yet, but the Initial Impression is very good. Top