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About This Game • If something looks real - it is real! If you don't see a problem - there is no problem at all. Just trust your eyes! • The regular laws of physics don't apply in Evo Explores. Even the gravity is under control of your imagination. • Manipulate surreal structures to solve mind blowing puzzles. Every level will unravel the history of Byte planet and its citizens. • Construct optical illusions to built impossible paths and guide Evo to the finish door. • Evo Explores was inspired by a gorgeous Monument Valley game. We are big fans of original game, but we love Evo Explores even more! Come share this feeling with us! Features - 45 unique mind blowing levels - Relaxing gameplay. No need to hurry - Accessible for all ages and for any experience in games - No in-app purchases. Pay once and enjoy 6d5b4406ea Title: Evo ExploresGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Kyrylo KuzykPublisher:Kyrylo KuzykRelease Date: 16 May, 2016 Evo Explores Crack And Patch You'd completely not guess it from the other reviews here (even the product description mentions it), but this game is at least a little bit like Monument Valley..But, fortunately, in a good way.I was half expecting this to be a poorly implemented copy-cat. I' glad I was very wrong.The comparison goes deeper than the graphical style and puzzle-types, though.+ It's also quite short (took me a few hours because I was cooking and eating dinner at the time - nom.) + It's also cheap; cheaper than MV.+ It's also got some truely head-hurting puzzles. Not in completing them; you can usually get by by just trying things and seeing what happens. The most you'll need to deviate from that is to look at where you want to be, and then work backwards to see how you can get there.No; the head-hurtingness comes in trying to work out how on Earth they think these kind of things up! Even the simpler puzzles are sometime quite surprising and almost mesmerizing as you watch things unfold.+ It's also got 'additional cast' although I'm not sure much of their potential is realised. (So far?)All in all, a very pleasant little journey through some impossible physics and optical tomfoolery of puzzles.There are a few negatives; - I didn't personnaly find the story very captivating. Predictable and just a little bit preachy.- The ideas tended to be reused rather too much in the second half, which was a shame given the very strong beginning.- Controlling the circular motion bits often seemed a little wonky - but maybe that's just me.Small criticism, really, and I'm definitely looking forward to see what happens in the next installments.If in doubt, there are two BIG plusses of this (on Steam) over MV;+ You can play it with a mouse. Despite the circular control thing, this is way more precise and comfortable.+ You can play it at 2560x1440 with full AA on a 28" monitor. (If you have the hardware.) Retina display? Phah!. You'd completely not guess it from the other reviews here (even the product description mentions it), but this game is at least a little bit like Monument Valley..But, fortunately, in a good way.I was half expecting this to be a poorly implemented copy-cat. I' glad I was very wrong.The comparison goes deeper than the graphical style and puzzle-types, though.+ It's also quite short (took me a few hours because I was cooking and eating dinner at the time - nom.) + It's also cheap; cheaper than MV.+ It's also got some truely head-hurting puzzles. Not in completing them; you can usually get by by just trying things and seeing what happens. The most you'll need to deviate from that is to look at where you want to be, and then work backwards to see how you can get there.No; the head-hurtingness comes in trying to work out how on Earth they think these kind of things up! Even the simpler puzzles are sometime quite surprising and almost mesmerizing as you watch things unfold.+ It's also got 'additional cast' although I'm not sure much of their potential is realised. (So far?)All in all, a very pleasant little journey through some impossible physics and optical tomfoolery of puzzles.There are a few negatives; - I didn't personnaly find the story very captivating. Predictable and just a little bit preachy.- The ideas tended to be reused rather too much in the second half, which was a shame given the very strong beginning.- Controlling the circular motion bits often seemed a little wonky - but maybe that's just me.Small criticism, really, and I'm definitely looking forward to see what happens in the next installments.If in doubt, there are two BIG plusses of this (on Steam) over MV;+ You can play it with a mouse. Despite the circular control thing, this is way more precise and comfortable.+ You can play it at 2560x1440 with full AA on a 28" monitor. (If you have the hardware.) Retina display? Phah!. Amazing spatial puzzle game! Money well spent :) Highly recommended!!!. Its a very short game (not many levels) but its still quite fun.... This is a great and relatively short game!I quite enjoy perspective-based puzzle games (although there don't seem to be too many around). This game was no exception.It had a beautiful and simple aesthetic, and was quite colorful. The sound\/music (mostly an ambient, atmospheric humming sort of sound), didn't distract from the puzzles, and sounded excellent. Thankfully, the character's walking pace was quite quick.The character is controlled simply by clicking where you wish to go.The puzzles were, on the whole pretty good. Sometimes the amount of things that were moving when rotated things was a bit much, however. Occasionally, the puzzles felt as though I just solved them by trying a bunch of different things out. Also, sometimes the puzzles hold your hand a bit, which can be either good or bad, depending on the difficulty and your prowess at this game.After completing a majority of the levels, I found myself just grinning at the overall cleverness of the level. Most of the puzzles were satisfying to solve.Overall, this was a great game, and I'm glad I impulse bought it! :D. Excellent puzzle design, smooth & relaxing music, and aesthetically pleasing. Definitely worth the $2.. This game caught my eye from the Steam store because the artstyle looked a lot like Monument Valley, the mobile game. I figured this would be from the same developers since the style is unmistakeable. So I first looked into the game and devs before I purchased, but it's not the same devs. However, after reading from the devs who made Evo Explores, they were inspired by Monument Valley for this game, which is pretty clear.If you've previously played through Monument Valley on mobile, then you will feel like you're playing through it again when playing Evo Explores. The only difference here is the main character, your "companion" that helps you through some levels to complete puzzles, and the storyline was written a bit differently to make more sense with the characters.It's hard not to recommend this game, because I really like the puzzles it offers. So despite it being very similar to the experience you get from Monument Valley, I would recommend it for fans of MV who wants to play through similar puzzles and anyone who hasn't had the experience of it before, since MV is a mobile only game and this one was introduced to PC players. I look forward to seeing what the devs do with Evo Explores 2, which appears to be under development right now according to the devs Twitter.. A bit easy, short. But well executed, pretty, and good enough for such a small price.. Not much of a story but it plays with perspective in interesting (and sometime challenging) ways.

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