Pick The Lock is a game of reaction speed and an endless number of levels.
The player has to crack an infinite number of locks by clicking in time when the running strip is on the point. With each click, the bar changes its direction of movement, and a new point may appear in a random place on the path. The number of points that need to be clicked for hacking is equal to the current level at whi…
The game is fun and provides an intense experience that can make players feel alive.
It's a good option for when you're bored, offering simple gameplay that can be engaging.
Players enjoy the ability to interact with the game in a way that can be quite destructive, like 'destroying their mouse'.
The game is criticized as an asset flip, lacking originality and depth, as it is a simple copy of a mobile app.
There are no audio options or settings, which limits the overall experience.
The game has been described as having no save feature, levels, or meaningful content, making it feel incomplete.
emotional
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Players consistently highlight the emotional intensity of the game, noting that it evokes strong feelings and a sense of vitality.
“It was intense and made me feel alive.”
monetization
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The monetization strategy of Beans rolls/simple logic games has been criticized for its unethical practices, including the repeated use of others' work as a means to generate quick profits on Steam, leading to perceptions of it being a cheap cash grab.
“Beans Rolls/Simple Logic Games has shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab.”
optimization
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The game is primarily designed for mobile audiences and lacks proper optimization for PC, resulting in a subpar experience on that platform.
“At its core, it's a simple reaction game for mobile audiences that has not been optimized for PC at all.”