Army of Numbers
- June 22, 2021
- maou
A arithmetic game, let you play at the same time exercise arithmetic reaction ability.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
grinding3 negative mentions
- A minimalist logic/math game that offers immersive challenges and is easy to learn but hard to master.
- Innovative gameplay that effectively combines basic math skills with puzzle-solving, providing a fun and engaging experience.
- Offers different modes like Rush and Survival, catering to various play styles and allowing for strategic planning.
- The game can become cluttered quickly, leading to a reliance on luck rather than skill, which can be frustrating.
- Some players find the Survival mode particularly challenging, feeling that it becomes impossible to predict the required numbers.
- The cooldown on the board-clear button can lead to situations where players feel trapped and unable to progress.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the gameplay for its variety, noting that unlockable characters and items add depth and diversity to the overall experience.
“The gameplay is incredibly engaging, with a variety of characters and items that can be unlocked to keep things fresh and exciting.”
“The mechanics are smooth and intuitive, making it easy to dive into the action and enjoy the experience.”
“Each level offers unique challenges that require different strategies, ensuring that the gameplay never feels repetitive.”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The controls are clunky and unresponsive, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“The pacing of the gameplay is off, leading to frustrating moments that break immersion.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game engaging, as it encourages strategic planning and deep thinking, particularly during survival runs where they must anticipate multiple moves ahead. This process can lead to intense moments of contemplation, enhancing the overall experience.
“I had to do several runs of survival to get the pacing of it, and on my best run, there were turns where I had to plan out how to knock out several moves in advance. This had me staring at the layout for minutes at a time, and the wheels in my head were grinding out all the possibilities.”
“The grinding in this game feels endless and tedious, making it hard to stay engaged with the story.”
“I spent hours farming for resources, and it felt more like a chore than an enjoyable part of the game.”
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