circloO: Physics Platformer
92%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
monetization, stability
92% User Score 1,951 reviews
Platforms
TabletAndroidPhoneMobile Platform
About
Roll a ball in a growing circle in this fun colorful physics puzzle platformer!






Audience ScoreBased on 1,951 reviews
music46 positive mentions
monetization154 negative mentions
- The game features fun and imaginative puzzles that are well-designed and engaging.
- The level editor allows for creativity and endless possibilities, enhancing replayability.
- The calming soundtrack and minimalist graphics create a relaxing atmosphere for players.
- Frequent ads interrupt gameplay, with some being unskippable after levels.
- Some levels can be frustratingly difficult, leading to a feeling of being stuck.
- There are issues with saving progress and glitches that can disrupt the gaming experience.
- monetization177 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game is generally well-received, with many users appreciating the minimal and non-intrusive nature of the ads, which are often described as tolerable and well-spaced. While some players express frustration over occasional unskippable ads, the overall sentiment leans towards satisfaction, with many opting to pay for an ad-free experience to support the developers. The game is praised for balancing monetization with enjoyable gameplay, making it a refreshing change from the ad-heavy models typical in mobile gaming.
“No ads, only advertised once and it was an advertisement for another game the developer made (no harm on those type of ads, 100% agree with them).”
“The mechanics and physics are indeed interesting and its monetization is acceptable, only a single ad after beating any level.”
“This is an amazing game which has no ads with great idea and lovely simple graphics.”
“Great concept, but forced ads mean instant uninstall and 1-star review.”
“Game absolutely enraging, multiple levels not possible, ads after every single level, experience absolutely terrible, would give -4 stars.”
“Unskippable 30-second full-screen ads with sound between levels.”