SUMETRICK
- January 26, 2018
- Paleno Games
Sumetrick is a casual, local multi-player game for 2 players, also supporting single-player mode, with a minimalist design that challenges you to fill the gameboard in a symmetrical way. The game is inspired by the mind-training concept and features a competitive aspect as you try to outperform the character Chack Knorris. With a focus on quick gameplay, Sumetrick also encourages players to take breaks and eat. Contact for inquiries.
Reviews
- Great relaxing and short puzzle game with easy achievements.
- Fun mind training game focused on symmetry with a variety of levels.
- Good for achievement hunters and offers enjoyable gameplay despite its simplicity.
- Game is too basic and easy, with minimal challenge and very short playtime.
- Achievements do not count towards profile and can feel like spam.
- Repetitive gameplay with a lack of replay value and limited difficulty progression.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is considered enjoyable but ultimately limited, with players describing it as a "one trick pony" that lacks depth and variety.
“The gameplay is engaging and keeps you on your toes.”
“The mechanics are enjoyable and add a unique twist to the experience.”
“The gameplay offers a variety of challenges that make each session feel fresh.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect received no feedback, indicating that users either found it unremarkable or did not engage with it enough to form an opinion.
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game has minimal replayability, with players noting that it can be completed in just 10 minutes, leaving little incentive to play again.
“I finished it in 10 minutes and there is no replay value.”
“Once you complete the game, there's really no incentive to play it again.”
“The lack of different endings or choices makes replaying feel pointless.”