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Spire Blast

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Spire Blast

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4.6
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User Reviews for Spire Blast

5
Instant classic, hypnotic physics, huge love, except…

This game is amazing and with a little play becomes absolutely riveting, with the physics of it being the feature that makes it wonderful to watch and fun to try to beat. I must give 5 stars because it’s so great, but there a couple issues: most annoying is that far too often, a touch to shoot is misinterpreted as a drag. Even if I’m extremely careful to make simple, brief taps, a good percentage of the time nothing happens. I assume it thinks I’m briefly dragging my finger, but timing is so important at higher levels, that you can’t afford to miss certain shots, so that becomes frustrating. Second (and I don’t get the sense that this is a widespread issue), it has just now wiped away all my progress! Putting me back to level 1 with no points! I had achieved mostly 3 stars through more than 200 levels, and can’t figure out how to fix this! I think it had to do with conflicting data between the iPhone and the iPad (I play on both, and have had no problems), but my experience seems to have been wiped clear now, permanently. Was really enjoying Blackbeard bay, but now I’m not sure I have the patience to do all those levels over!

axel_nelson, Nov 13, 2021
4
Loads of fun. One bug that can ruin your score.

This game really is a ton of fun. It’s basically Jenga but you are aiming for the complete opposite. But there is one problem that is constantly killing my score. Once you get towards the bottom of the tower and you tap the block you want to shoot at, instead, most of the time, it will switch the block color between the two options you have on each turn. After a while of trying to tap as precisely as possible and it just switching every time I, more often than not, shoot the wrong color and use a shot that I did not intend. Given that a big part of the end level score is based on how FEW shots you use, this can be a bit of a frustrating issue. Perhaps tweaking the UI so the area tapped to trigger the shoot touch event is in the middle while the switch color touch event area is off to the side. The graphic could be a canister similar to those games where you are trying to break objects of the same color to get them to fall. Sort of like a loaded pinball machine. Might require a bit more model rendering and such but it would definitely fix the problem.

BuckysLeftArm, Dec 26, 2022
2
I want to review Apple Arcade as a whole.

As for the stars, those are for this game. It plays like it was supposed to be a pay-to-play game but I’m assuming that because the library for Apple Arcade is so slim that it was thrown in as filler. On that note, Apple Arcade needs more and better games that are worth the monthly fee. Not reprogrammed pay-to-play bomb shells. And there happens to be quite a few of them. One pac man game in the whole library and it’s only fun if you know someone who also has Apple Arcade, One sonic game and it’s sonic racing (enough said), and a version of Frogger that is almost as unplayable as the game I’m trying to review. On that note, Spire Blast is terrible. It’s a block matching game with poor physics that’s impossible to progress through unless you replay the first four levels over and over again to get power ups that do very little but move you three to four more levels ahead. It has an endless music loop that never changes and it feels less than gratifying when you beat a level. It’s a sad time waster that will leave you with no sense on accomplishment. Why was this game headlined? For a while it sat on top of the Apple Arcade page like it was a must have. This should have been buried under all the Apple Arcade games. Lastly, please give us a bigger library of good games, Apple Arcade. We pay you monthly for entertainment. Not “First game made by a developer in college” type games.

Dr. Shvatz, Feb 06, 2021
3
Spire Blast’s unlucky number... 🤭

To be honest I had to think, twice about getting this game, I really underestimated it. I finally installed it and started playing. At first it was just what I thought it was, knocking down tower, but as I played on I discovered goals and power ups. And the levels got more challenging, I was stuck on level 22 for 49 minutes! 😆 It’s so interesting how knocking down a tower can be so hard! The graphics and animations are amazing, and I he never ran in to a glitch yet! Ever single level is a bit more challenging, but not in a bad way. It is also very creative, it kinda reminds of candy crush, but I would play spire blast instead anytime! This game is for anyone who likes squishing slime, or popping bubble rap because this game is extremely SATISFYING. This game is my new favorite, with “what the golf” and “lego brawls”.Week later:I reach level 36 an as soon as click play, the game crashes, I tried like millions of times, nothing helps... (I am playing on a iPad 14, I dunno the details.) This really disappoints me because this game is so fun, and I am going to have too wait until you devs fix it. Sadly I also re-gave this game three starts, because of this glitch, from five stars, to three...

janek.laski, Feb 01, 2021
3
Fun at first, less as you go

If this were not an Apple Arcade game, I would rate it lower. The first levels were a lot of fun, and I really enjoyed it. I like that it syncs better my phone and iPad. When I got to about level 35 it changes nature from being a fast, joyful, blast-away game to being one that needs planning and timing that includes sitting and waiting for the right moment. As I go further, success on a level depends a lot on luck, too. If the blocks of given colors don’t align properly, it can be impossible to get three stars. Just keep playing for the right happenstance. The result of this is that it is a game I like less the more I play it. On the other hand, I didn’t pay any money for it, either. Apple Arcade makes it so it’s easy to play a game until it is no fun any more and move on. I am almost to the point of moving on. It is just more of the same every level only less fun after each victory.

mordaxus, Mar 24, 2021
3
Getting better

This app is better than it was - much better. The level 60 bug is fixed, the physics seem to be much more realistic. With that said, there's a few things that could use some work:The blocks sometimes register direct hits as misses, and you can tell the game is still linking blocks that were originally connected when the tower was set up, but became disconnected after part of the tower was removed. I'll hit a block and it will remove blocks that it used to be connected to, even though they are no longer touching.The "side towers" aren't consistent in how you can get them to disappear. Most of the time removing the main tower below them is enough, but sometimes I've had to clear every block on them to get them to go away so I can get access to more of the main tower.The ranking should be based on cumulative score, not level completed. Once you hit level 80, you're done, and regardless of whether you three-starred every level or not your ranking won't change. Whoever got to 80 first is permanently in 1st place, and so on. Basing it on total score is better. Even when more levels are released, it'll just be a race to get to the top, instead of basing it on who did the best overall.Glad to see that the devs are improving this app - it could be one of the most fun apps on arcade if they fix all the little issues with it.

MrsDMickey, Feb 07, 2021
3
Should be fun but isn’t.

I don’t know what’s up with this game. The first few levels make sense where you can target just the right blocks to get a chain reaction of toppling. After level 4 or so you get blocks just stacked vertically on each other so shooting out the bottom stack does...nothing. The blocks just drop straight down. You seem to get a smaller bonus from toppling large sets of blocks than just shooting 1 large block of color which takes away any strategy. To top it off, the game just slams you into a wall before level 10. No idea why it’s set up that you can get 3 stars and still fail a level. Apparently I just have to spam power ups. Seriously though, the worst design seems to be that the unbreakable blocks below (which impede your progress) are based on the location of the highest block above it, not the total number of blocks left. You can completely remove 75% or more of the available blocks and still the unbreakable ones down move down because one “spire” of 10 blocks is still tall.

Protodad, Feb 04, 2021
3
Had been fun, had been looking forward to the new levels...

Every tower is more wobbly than it had been, especially the higher level towers. Some can’t be completed without power ups. Some can’t even be completed *with* power ups. What had been a fairly chill puzzle game now feels like an impossible race to beat the goals before everything falls over. (Don’t take a puzzle game like this and turn it into a twitch game? Please?)Honestly, I feel like the goals in the game are a little strange. Making them _optional_ might make sense, and could open up an alternate play mechanic where the goal IS to see how quickly (time) or efficiently (fewest thrown balls) one can get to the bottom, the goals just being bonuses or there for replayability.But if I ground out forty and more of each power up waiting for the update to come out, and I’m actually burning through those “extras” several times faster than I can generate them and *still* stuck not being able to make those goals, something’s out of balance.

random9q, Mar 27, 2021
4
A fun game worth a look

This is a fun game and worth a look. I previously was a bit annoyed because of a game breaking bug I encountered but the developers fixed the issue pretty quickly and I’ve been having a blast since.The only real criticism I have is that the difficulty curve of the game seems out of whack. I’ll play a dozen levels back to back with barely a challenge and then get stuck on one level for quite a while, struggling to hit all objectives, let alone 3 stars - only to go back to super easy levels right afterward.Beyond that, I’d like to see something more akin to a “puzzle” mode - where you have to really think about how to take down the tower in a strategic way as opposed to the almost mindless levels that permeate the game right now. As satisfying as it is to take down each tower it gets a bit boring after a while because none of the levels really offer a puzzle-like challenge.

Ryhanon, May 31, 2022
4
Fun puzzle game

I enjoyed the game and played it straight through. The gameplay is smooth and the puzzles are interesting. I hope to see the game expanded with new levels and would welcome a randomized mode that just builds on-the-fly towers outside of the leveling system as this would be a great game to just zen out and play throughout the day as a diversion. There are a couple of issues. Like most AA games, there is nothing explaining how the game works, what objectives need to be met, nor how scores are calculated. Even after playing all the way through, there are things I’m not really sure about: why do shots sometimes seem to do nothing? Should I be trying to create cascading tower destruction or shoot while it’s crumbling to get higher scores? Why do adjacent blocks of the same color clear sometimes and not others? Why do the bombs clear for a hit next to them sometimes and not other times? I have no clue whether I should clear the balconies or focus on the main tower, neither seems to work particularly well with the available ammo. And, so on.Also, I’m not a fan of iPad games with a portrait orientation in general and prefer to play games in landscape. However, if it must be portrait, though, it should support upside-down so it can be played handheld while plugged in without having the cable stabbing you in the chest while you play.

Slarrg, Jan 23, 2021

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Take a step into the colorful world of Spire Blast. With your ever hungry dragon companion collapse numerous mysterious towers of all shapes and sizes that have risen all over the kingdom. Test your wits and skills, use all the tools at your disposal and you will emerge victorious! * Conquer countless challenges * Visit numerous breathtaking kingdoms * Take good care of your dragons * Experience colorful mayhem

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