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VMOD

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VMOD

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4.5
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User Reviews for VMOD

5
Really enjoying it

A really enjoyable, challenging and unique puzzle game. There seems to be a bug on level 29 though. Just like the other levels, I got all the buttons to display white but the game will not let me progress to the next level. App description says there are 50 levels...

+1review, Jan 14, 2019
5
LOVE the game except for 2 small things

So the game is so nice and the animations look clean. My only issue is that there’s no landscape mode playing for iPad and you can’t scroll through levels, so that means I can’t let my friends try the first couple levels without taking 5 minutes to go through levels.Other than that, I’m really enjoying it and it’s a fun thing to play when I’m bored. 😁

chrisgonz605, Jan 14, 2019
5
The puzzle is NP-complete

Each puzzle is reduced to the Vertex Cover problem, which is mathematically categorized as NP-complete. In other words, it is among the hardest problems in computer science. Fortunately the size of each puzzle is small enough to be solved realistically.10/10 would recommend to my professor

Hesavedtheworld, Jan 12, 2019
3
Example of why mobile puzzlers are often disappointing

The solutions aren’t really clever or interesting, most of the game is tapping random stuff and hoping you stumble into the solution. A good puzzle should have a have a simple solution that when you see makes you go “oh that’s smart,” and the process of solving it should be centralized around a catch. But you don’t get many “wow that was clever” moments like that here, and the level design feels like not much effort went into it. Each level should have its own interesting idea to contribute, and solving each puzzle should be the player’s way of exploring those ideas. Of the few “Ah-ha!” moments this game has to offer, most of them feel as if they weren’t planned by the level designer, and the way you solve a level depends completely on how you decide to try it. When there are a countless number of ways to complete each puzzle, how can any levels be thought out fully? So although there are some moments of actual problem solving here, overall it’s not great. If you’re looking to tap random buttons, this is for you. If you’re looking for some real puzzles check out the witness...Three stars because I understand making puzzle games can be very difficult. And as a puzzle game maker I’ve made games that had similar issues. Keep trying!

Jackismad, Feb 27, 2019
4
Nitpicking But...

Though not an original type, the puzzle is fine. What bothers me (being a designer/artist) is the box on top of the background. It’s unnecessary. This is a minimalist design that focuses on the buttons. The extra box of a different color that sits on the background which, I suppose is meant to be decorative, isn’t. It’s only a visual distraction. Other than that, if you like this puzzle type, this one is an adequate form of it.

Konokopia, Jan 12, 2019
5
Great game

Are you the kind of person who wants to push all the buttons? Then this is the game for you! Don’t let the lack of tutorial scare you away as it is intended for the player to figure it out through trail and error. If you still struggle with it then honestly this just isn’t for you. The only downside is that because all the levels are handmade there aren’t very many. (You better get on that dev, I crave more button mashing)

MRHolt70, Jan 20, 2019
5
Great and unique puzzle game! 🥚

In love with the simplicity that this game has and the look it sports. The puzzles are as simple as tap to light up the pegs, but as all puzzle game works, the difficulty escalates to where you have to think about each action you make. Something I noticed while playing is that with this game isn’t about how its made, its pretty well made, but just the design of the game makes it really easy to accidentally complete levels or just trial and error until you complete a level, which kind of takes away some fun, but is just a niche nitpick overall. Otherwise I would totally recommend this game.

Projammer, Jan 10, 2019
5
Amazing

I love it I read other reviews and some were bad because there was no tutorial but I figured out how to play it and it is time consuming and really fun!

rayelynnn, Jan 20, 2019
5
Great time waster

Great way to waste some time but after two times through the game I feel like bored of it because there are only 50 levels.

Trevor1010101010-010, Jan 20, 2019
5
Incredible! Short, but incredible.

I love games like this, and I find the difficulty progression very well paced. My only wish is that there were a minimum moves goal. Just so that there were more "puzzling". As of now, a bout a quarter of the levels lent themselves to deciphering the mechanics of the game, and some involved much more guess and check. Really great game, would reccommend.

Yateslough, Jan 13, 2019

Description

VMOD is a puzzle game about side-effects. Tap buttons to activate them. Figure out how the different buttons manipulate each other. | Excerpt from the official SYMTAq VMOD | manual: | | VMOD is a training software for SYMTAq | engineers. | | Learn working with SYMTAq elements | by solving visual quantix equations. | | SAFETY NOTICE: KEEP AWAY FROM | INDIVIDUALS NOT CAPABLE OF | VISUALIZING 4 DIMENSIONAL CYBER | CIRCUITS.

FEATURES ▼ 50 handcrafted levels ▼ an endless amount of procedurally generated levels ▼ quite a number of different mechanics ▼ colorful presentation for your pleasure ▼ minimal user interface for minimal distraction ▼ button pressing fun ▼ no ads and no In-App Purchases I had a lot of fun making this game and I hope you have as much fun playing it. Thank you!

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