

This is done by swiveling around the outside edge of the ‘center hexagon’ your player rests on. Starting off on the edge of a small pulsing hexagon, your mission is to avoid getting squashed between larger hexagons, or walls, that fall in toward the ‘center hexagon’, (which is the hexagon your player rests on the edge of.)Įach hexagon, or wall, has at least one opening your player can escape from. Ok, there’s no saving you now, here comes our review of Super Hexagon… If you haven’t heard of or played this game you can still turn back! It’s not too late! Super Hexagon, this game, for those who don’t know about it, is probably best described as impossible, frustrating, irritating, annoying, offensive, evil, or maybe even “A deadly creation designed with malicious intentions!” To sum things up, this game is a nightmare… If you don't have that type of patience, then this game isn't for you.Super Hexagon, it’s finally here! Our review of the game we most often quote in our reviews as the hardest game available… For the brave, for the fearless, for those who can afford to buy a new smartphone – you may not have one after playing this game – this is our review of Super Hexagon… Of course you're not going to do well at first, but you need patience and keep practicing. When your brain's all trained up, you'll find yourself lasting minutes on end, and all your friends will look at you, amazed. The game trains your mind, every stage in every level is designed to build up your brain to both fasten your reflexes, or recognize patterns. You start out losing only a couple seconds in, but it doesn't get frustrating since there's little to no delay between games. This is one of those games where you need to practice. And it's still addictive, your mind thinks "Argh! I just lost!" Then 1 second later, you're back to playing, trying to beat your score by at least half a second. Just tap the screen and you're back to playing. No ads, no fuss, trying to press multiple buttons with long loading times in between. The most minuscule detail turns out to be the most redeeming factor: when you lose, you could just tap (quite vigorously, seeing as you just lost) and boom, you're right back to playing. I sincerely believe this game is one of the only games worth getting. The Only Game Worth Buying on the App Store TL DR I, meta04 (a purple メタ icon in the top 15 of all six leaderboards, 4th place on Hexagon), think this couldn't be much better than it is.

30 seconds if you mash through the text.) Why did I dock a star then? So as to not look *too* flattering on this as to get ignored it's totally not because of a glitch related to high scores with which I have an easy time putting up when I only beat one high score every few days now. Why's it so hard? Because the game's creator designs things to feel good to him, and he has claimed that he "has the attention span of a four-year-old" who doesn't like waiting for things to happen.

What makes this so great? Well, as long as you can put up with the difficulty for the first week or so, it's a wonderful game to pass the time and to forever want to improve at: no ads, no IAPs, no nothing, just the six levels and your high scores on them. I've traditionally held exactly three in that regard: Threes!, VVVVVV, and Super Hexagon, and also secondarily osu!stream. Ninety-nine percent of iOS games are abysmal, but there're a few that shine through.
