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the Sequence [2]

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88%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
graphics
88% User Score Based on 119 reviews

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the Sequence [2] is a single player casual puzzle game. It received positive reviews from players.

Build an simple and complex automation structures.

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 119 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game features well-designed puzzles that gradually increase in difficulty, providing a satisfying challenge.
  • The graphics and sound design are polished, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
  • It offers a unique gameplay experience with hexagonal levels and various mechanics that differentiate it from the original.
  • The lack of a hint system and skip option can make it frustrating for players who get stuck on difficult puzzles.
  • The tutorial is overly slow and restrictive, which can detract from the initial enjoyment of the game.
  • Some players have reported issues with battery consumption and app stability, including crashes on startup.
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is characterized by a well-paced difficulty curve that introduces new mechanics effectively, though some players find the tutorial either too restrictive or overly handholding. While the puzzle design is praised for its depth and rewarding nature, frustrations can arise when players get stuck, impacting overall enjoyment.

    • “The tutorial didn't feel like it was holding my hand and the difficulty ramps up very nicely while introducing new mechanics.”
    • “Great puzzle design and rewardingly deep game mechanics.”
    • “The mechanics seem alright, but the tutorial is extremely slow and restrictive.”
    • “So far, it's a little too handholding, and then just copy-paste levels for my taste. However, I've just gotten to the new mechanics, so there are some positive improvements too.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music and sound effects in the game are highly praised for their quality and retro feel, enhancing the overall experience without resorting to typical 8-bit styles. Reviewers appreciate the polished soundtrack, likening it to a Tron-inspired ambiance, though some suggest the addition of customizable ambient music for a more personalized touch.

    • “The music and sound effects are also pretty great.”
    • “The music and the graphics style have a certain retro feel (without being the 8-bit thing that everyone calls retro these days).”
    • “Super interesting experience, and very polished graphics and soundtrack.”
    • “Only thing I would recommend is customizable ambient music.”
    • “Interesting puzzle game with a Tron-like legacy soundtrack.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are noted for their crispness and simplicity, featuring a retro aesthetic that distinguishes itself from typical 8-bit styles. Overall, they are considered decent but not groundbreaking.

    • “The graphics are crisp and simple.”
    • “The music and the graphics style have a certain retro feel (without being the 8-bit thing that everyone calls retro these days).”
    • “Ok graphics.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model is praised for being fair, featuring a single purchase with no intrusive ads or in-app purchases, which users feel offers great value for the price.

    • “One purchase with no ads or in-app purchases, and definitely worth more than the price.”
    • “The game offers a fair pricing model that respects players' time and investment.”
    • “I appreciate that I can enjoy the full experience without being bombarded by microtransactions.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While the game is praised for its quality, its replayability is hindered by a hard level cap and the absence of secondary objectives, which limits players' motivation to replay.

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the Sequence [2] is a casual puzzle game.

the Sequence [2] is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

the Sequence [2] was developed by One Man Band.

the Sequence [2] has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

the Sequence [2] is a single player game.