Unique 3D puzzler Perchang arrives to Google Play
We all love a good puzzler. If you haven’t caught wind of a new guy in town called Perchang, you may want to listen up, as it just made its way to the Play Store.
This physics-based game is a mind-bending exercise in which you guide several tiny metal balls to their goal. Do expect peril from every corner, as wildly built mechanical contraptions prove to be formidable obstacles. At your disposal are magnets, fans, anti-gravity hoops, and even portals across the 60 total levels. On top of that, you’re on a time limit.
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Being that the game is 3D and delivers sweet-looking graphics, the action gets eye-pleasingly dynamic as you go along (and frustrating too). You get simple one-button controls for each thumb on the bottom corners of the screen to control the specified gizmos in that level. Included are paddles that make the game somewhat look like pinball of the future.
If you’re intrigued, the developer offers a free, ad version of Perchang. You’ll be able to play through the entire game, but with video ads in between some levels. Or you can just cough up the game’s $1.49 cost to play uninterrupted.
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This physics-based game is a mind-bending exercise in which you guide several tiny metal balls to their goal. Do expect peril from every corner, as wildly built mechanical contraptions prove to be formidable obstacles. At your disposal are magnets, fans, anti-gravity hoops, and even portals across the 60 total levels. On top of that, you’re on a time limit.
Read also:Now, Google Allows You to Share Paid Apps With Upto 6 People Through Family Library!
Being that the game is 3D and delivers sweet-looking graphics, the action gets eye-pleasingly dynamic as you go along (and frustrating too). You get simple one-button controls for each thumb on the bottom corners of the screen to control the specified gizmos in that level. Included are paddles that make the game somewhat look like pinball of the future.
If you’re intrigued, the developer offers a free, ad version of Perchang. You’ll be able to play through the entire game, but with video ads in between some levels. Or you can just cough up the game’s $1.49 cost to play uninterrupted.
Read also:New Android app categories added to Google Play Store
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