- December 5, 2016
- Platonic Games
Symmetry: ASMR relaxing puzzle
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About
"Symmetry: Relaxing Puzzle Game" is a Zen yet challenging puzzle game with splendid gameplay, ingenious graphics, and music that will immerse you in a relaxing experience. However, the game is disturbed by ads. With its humor, it will make you laugh while keeping your mind engaged. Suitable for perfectionist minds looking for a relaxing yet challenging gaming session.






- The game has a relaxing atmosphere with soothing music and beautiful graphics.
- It offers a unique and challenging gameplay experience that keeps players engaged.
- The 'no time' mode allows for a calm gameplay experience, making it suitable for all players.
- The frequency and volume of ads are intrusive, disrupting the gameplay experience.
- Hints are given too quickly, reducing the challenge and satisfaction of solving puzzles.
- The game prompts players to rate it too early, before they have had a chance to fully experience it.
monetization
358 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed feedback, with many players expressing frustration over the frequency and intrusiveness of ads, particularly long and loud ones that disrupt gameplay and audio. While some users appreciate the option to pay to remove ads and understand the need for revenue, others feel that the ads detract significantly from the overall experience, suggesting that better placement or reduced frequency would enhance enjoyment. Overall, while the game is praised for its design and gameplay, the consensus is that the ad experience could be improved.
“The game is very good, and if it means no ads and more enjoyable gameplay, then why not?”
“I appreciate no ads and no hassle.”
“It would be even better if there were no ads, but I understand that it's an independent game and you need to earn something somehow.”
“The insane amount of ads that shows up in between levels is beyond annoying, this game is actually fun.”
“I love the game hate the advertising, completely ruined the whole experience.”
“I understand you need ads and it's incentive to have people pay but way too many.”