Othello Let's Go
- August 19, 2020
- Studio Amateur
"Othello Let's Go" is a strategy board game adapted from the classic game of Reversi. It features four game modes: Classic Solo with AI opponents of 8 difficulty levels, Endgame Challenge with 80 puzzles to solve, Lights Out mode, and Local co-op for two players. The game is easy to learn, yet offers a lifetime of mastery challenges.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
music3 positive mentions
- The game offers a fun and challenging experience with well-thought-out tutorials that make it accessible for beginners.
- There are multiple difficulty levels and various game modes, including endgame puzzles and 'Lights Out' mode, providing plenty of content to keep players entertained.
- The cute animations and music enhance the overall experience, making it enjoyable for both new and returning players of Othello.
- The game lacks an online multiplayer mode, limiting competitive play to local sessions only.
- There is an issue with the game not remembering settings, requiring players to manually turn off the music each time they play.
- Some players find the music to be unpleasant, which detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.
- music5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate its charm and fitting ambiance, others find it unpleasant and are frustrated by the lack of an option to save their settings, requiring them to turn off the music each time they play. Overall, the music contributes positively to the experience for some, but detracts significantly for others.
“Love the music and the sound effects 🙂”
“Nice music, little challenges, and not to mention the classic Othello experience.”
“I like the cute animation of the chips flipping color, and the music isn't too bad.”
“My one complaint is that the game doesn't remember the settings, so you have to turn off the music every time you play, and I assure you the music is horrible enough that this is an unpleasant oversight.”
“My one complaint is that the game doesn't remember the settings, so you have to turn off the music every time you play, and I assure you the music is horrible enough that this is an unpleasant oversight.”
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