Pressured reviews

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Product received for free-get free (Indiegala)-The Idea of making a Game where the Goal is to quickly get the desired Number is actually not so bad. For Example, the 11 are called for. You see one Field with many Numbers, but they quickly switch back to another. Then Press on the 5 and 6 or in small Steps like with 2, 3 ... This required number is, of course, higher and higher again and it is said to react and calculate quickly. Jo and that's what he does, too. Interesting for a few Levels, but it already was. For me, then too simple. You should look at the Game more as a Casual Game. There are also 3 levels of Difficulty.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
"Pressured" is a digit mini game. Numbers or bombs appear on 12 Screens and Quickly disappear again to make Way for new Numbers or Bombs. The Target to be reached At the Top is the target Amount to be reached. So we click on the Numbers that together make that sum. Once we have managed this comes a new Sum to be achieved. The whole thing, of course, under Time Pressure. That's it. That was the whole Game. Maybe quite nice to pass the Time on a Touchscreen, but otherwise damn monotonous And boring, despite quite nice music. Rating: 3/10 Atmosphere-/10 Story 3/10 Graphic 6/10 Sound 5/10 Game Mechanics 5/10 Balancing 5/10 Game Pass Conclusion: Casualized Number Click Without Draught. 5/10 Overall Rating
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Product received for free Kopfrechner Simulation The Game, I think, doesn't have much to offer. The Basic Principle of the Game is to click on the existing Fields with Numbers in order to reach the Target. (Each Click adds the Clicked number). If the Target Number is exceeded, this is considered a Failure and it must be started Anew. A little like Blackjack, I think. To pass a Level, you have to reach the right Number 5 times, not having time forever. Because that's where the Name of the Game comes into play and pressure is built up all The time, which can only be reduced with successful Clicks. In addition, there are 3 Difficulty Levels, in particular increasing the Target Number and a Failure weighing more strongly. Conclusion Pressured seems to me more like a Head Arithmetic Simulator. The Game primarily requires head Arithmetic and quick Reflexes, yet it gets boring quite quickly and doesn't have much to offer. €3 is not the World now, but I can't imagine buying the Game for €3 and playing effectively for more than 1 Hour. If you are still interested, you can get it in the Sale. Did the Review help you? Then follow me in my Steam Group, where I write my Reviews as a Curator.