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Microsoft from Danish
Microsoft from Danish
SHUT UP!
A good piece of work, I am in any case, been disposed of by this.
If you've tried it, you can't see how much fun it is, but it's one of the best I have.
And The graphics are also top notch.
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Microsoft from Norsk
Microsoft from Norsk
A stylish, quiet and relaxing game for all ages. The Sound (best with headset) provides a particularly great frame for the game. The Difficulty level is affordable at the levels I've played.
It's fine with the connection to Facebook.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Osmos was one of the first Games I downloaded to my iPad 1. And it's still one of my Favorite Games.
The Multiplayer in your own Lan is great.
This Game belongs pre-installed on every iPad!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
With fast Action, it happens again and again that you move the slow Modes to extremely fast and thus lose long and won Games with a switch!!!! Otherwise a nice Game Thank you to the Programmers and all Contributors
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
It is possible to modulate the speed of the game to move from a very Zen mode to a much more stressful mode!
The graphics are very neat and the interface is very fluid. The progression of the "Odyssey" mode allows access to more levels in "arcade" mode.
The playback speed of the music is related to that of the game.
It's a bit like a screensaver with which we could spend time to infinity!
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Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
Until a few days ago I had only heard about Osmos for Mac but I had never been interested in buying: Now that I tried the version for iPad, I'll rush to buy it! This App amalgamates and perfectly combines ambient electronic music (relaxing as never before) to a simple but successful graphics and allows you to make the most of every possibility of contact with the screen: I dare say that makes it almost "sensual"!
To be honest, my first feeling was to be in front of a revised and appropriately corrected version of the "Game" that appears in an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" ("The Game", precisely: Is there any Trekker who remembers it?): As You Proceeds, there is almost the birth of a dependence on complacency that comes to life in seeing our cell incorporate the now inert nearby!
In essence: If you like the atmosphere relaxing but at the same time you want to engage in strategic moves to survive (maybe it's just in this nature antithetical the beautiful game), I strongly recommend the purchase of this App. Certainly Worth the money spent.