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Atomas is a single player casual puzzle game with a kids theme. It was developed by Sirnic Games and was released on February 24, 2015. It received positive reviews from players.

Atomas is a single-player kids puzzle game featuring ingenious gameplay and spectacular visuals. Easy to learn in seconds, it offers engaging challenges that can entertain players for weeks. Combining simple mechanics with captivating design, Atomas provides a fun and stimulating puzzle experience for all ages.

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 740 reviews
gameplay28 positive mentions
monetization52 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and interesting, with engaging puzzle mechanics and a unique rising atomic numbers design.
  • It's easy to learn and provides a satisfying experience, making it a great time killer.
  • The game is addictive, with minimal ads and a refreshing gameplay experience that keeps players coming back.
  • The anti-matter feature feels necessary for progression, leading to frustration when it's not available without payment.
  • The game can feel overly reliant on luck, with instances of getting stuck due to random atom generation.
  • The tutorial is unclear, making it difficult for new players to understand the mechanics and objectives.
  • monetization
    87 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating the minimal presence of ads and the lack of intrusive in-app purchases. While there are optional microtransactions for items like antimatter, they are not essential for gameplay, allowing users to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend money. Overall, the game strikes a balance between providing a free experience and offering non-intrusive monetization options, making it a refreshing choice in the mobile gaming landscape.

    • “No ads and offline play is available.”
    • “The in-game purchases are not required to progress, which has become rare in mobile games.”
    • “No ads, simple concept, simple graphics, but still addicting and challenging.”
    • “You can't get very far without antimatter, and there's no in-game way to get antimatter; there's no paid version to remedy this issue either, the dev expects you to use microtransactions just to play the game.”
    • “The game itself is well made, but it plays a really obvious addictive note and cheap, cheap tricks on you to get you to pay microtransactions.”
    • “For the game to advance enough you end up needing the in-app purchases.”
  • gameplay
    80 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its unique mechanics, simplicity, and engaging nature, offering countless hours of fun and a satisfying learning curve related to atomic elements. However, some players express concerns about repetitive elements, unclear tutorials, and a perceived pay-to-win aspect with antimatter purchases. Overall, the game is described as addictive and visually appealing, with a solid core gameplay loop that encourages replayability.

    • “The gameplay is quite unique, and I've really enjoyed getting my head around the strategy of the game.”
    • “Fluid gameplay, simple but genius mechanics.”
    • “The mechanics are great, and some are discovered on your own, like leaving '+' on the field leads to interesting outcomes.”
    • “The gameplay is okay at the start, but by the time you get higher, you don't get any more bonuses, so when you make a combo that can combine everything, you lose because of bad game design.”
    • “The gameplay is also pretty repetitive, not gonna lie.”
    • “The tutorials do not explain all the mechanics or graphics of the game.”
  • graphics
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally described as simple yet aesthetically pleasing, with a minimalistic style that complements the gameplay. While some users appreciate the clean visuals and smooth animations, others note that the graphics are not the main focus, making the game accessible even on older devices. Overall, the graphics enhance the experience without overshadowing the core gameplay, though a few users suggest improvements and additional features.

    • “This is a very aesthetically pleasing game, with good gameplay.”
    • “The graphics are smooth and simplistic and this is the original gameplay you're looking for.”
    • “Great graphics, animations and controls.”
    • “And the graphics could have been better; some special abilities or tools should be implemented so the game becomes more interesting.”
    • “The tutorials do not explain all the mechanics/graphics of the game.”
    • “Only issue seems to be a graphical bug.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report mixed experiences with stability; while some praise the game as mostly bug-free and well-designed, others highlight persistent glitches such as repeated red pluses, atom duplication, and occasional crashes. A few players noted issues with sound effects and the lack of a progress backup feature, indicating that while the gameplay is generally smooth, there are notable stability concerns that could affect the experience.

    • “Completely bug-free, beautifully designed, and the ads are not intrusive for the game.”
    • “A couple glitches have been around for a while: red pluses spawning repeatedly when not needed, atom duplication when undoing and using the minus, mainly.”
    • “Sometimes it glitches and has a colored box on the screen or crashes, but it usually goes away after restarting the game.”
    • “It's great overall, only complaints are that it's really buggy, and there is no progress backup feature.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers significant replayability through various modes and engaging mechanics, making it enjoyable to revisit. Players appreciate its quick loading times, absence of ads, and the ability to continue from where they left off, all contributing to a challenging experience that encourages repeated play.

    • “Simple element matching game with some fun mechanics and loads of replayability.”
    • “Different modes give it lots of replay value.”
    • “No ads, loads quickly, pick up where you left off, and challenging enough to be replayable.”
    • “Lots of replay value.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a desire for a more engaging story, suggesting the inclusion of quests to enhance gameplay and encourage players to return. They emphasize the importance of ongoing challenges, such as daily quests, to maintain interest over extended play sessions.

    • “But I was on a quest to find a new game to play for countless hours on end.”
    • “Perhaps via daily quests or something, to keep the player coming back.”
    • “Maybe there should be more quests or something like that.”
    • “I was on a quest to find a new game to play for countless hours on end.”
    • “Perhaps daily quests could be implemented to keep the player coming back.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its smooth performance and lack of ads, earning it three stars for optimization. However, players find the mechanics confusing, which detracts from the overall experience.

    • “The game runs smoothly, which really enhances the overall experience.”
    • “The mechanics are pretty fun and well-optimized, making gameplay enjoyable.”
    • “I appreciate that there are no ads, allowing for uninterrupted play.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find grinding to be enjoyable initially, but it can become tedious due to the randomness involved, especially when trying to progress to higher-level elements.

    • “Fun, but eventually when you want to progress into higher-level elements, the randomness messing you over gets tedious.”
    • “The grinding feels endless, and the rewards just aren't worth the time invested.”
    • “After a while, the repetitive nature of grinding becomes a chore rather than an enjoyable challenge.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game enhances the overall experience, complementing the impressive sound effects. Additionally, players appreciate the option to listen to their own music while playing, providing a personalized touch that sets it apart from many other games.

    • “The sound effects are amazing, but paired with some music, it makes the experience even better.”
    • “I love that I can listen to my own music while playing this game, unlike so many other games.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised for being very funny and well-executed, contributing to an enjoyable and educational experience without any reported bugs.

    • “I love this game; everything is great and funny, and also educational.”
    • “It is very funny and doesn't have any bugs.”
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Atomas is a casual puzzle game with kids theme.

Atomas is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Atomas was released on February 24, 2015.

Atomas was developed by Sirnic Games.

Atomas has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Atomas is a single player game.

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