One More Line
The games with simple mechanics are succeeding. And it seems that there seems to be a tendency to propose a simple concept that any type of user can control, but whose difficulty to master is high, forcing them to invest time and effort to achieve some goal. Precepts that the game fulfills perfectly One More Line A skill title that stands out for its simplicity and, above all, for its colorful and striking visual approachPoints that can catapult you into one of those games that goes viral, even if only for a short time.
And it is especially entertaining since all you need to do is tap on the screen rhythmically and with some skill to navigate between planets colored with a spaceship, or unidentified flying object. Thus, the player has the power to anchor this ship to the different elements that appear in its path along the channel shown on the screen. This will cause the ship to make orbital circles until the player releases their finger from the screen, catapulting the ship in a new directionand looking for a new place to tie off without bumping into anything else.
In this way, all its mechanics are based on pressing or releasing the screenOf course, the difficulty goes much further, since the speed of the ship cannot be controlled, making it impossible to stop or slow it down. Just make it change course thanks to anchoring with these planets. Something that will lead to the death of the player on numerous occasions, preventing him from reaching any further in his journey, but encouraging him to continue practicing, improving, and breaking his own records. At least for a while.
But what becomes really charismatic about One More Line is not its mechanics, but its visual aspect And it is that it has luminous graphics with a very retro disco appearance. Everything is made up of lights that pretend to be color neon, standing out above all the beam of colors that it leaves behind la nave And it is that this remains reflected in the journey of the trip even after going around a planet several times, or even leaving the channel.With what is drawn a colorful curved pattern of the most striking Visual issues that are accompanied by a rhythm and disco musicvery consistent with the aesthetics. Points that, together, achieve a fun and addictive gaming experience. At least during the player's first attempts.
On the negative side is the lack of incentive to continue playing after testing the player's skill. And there is a table of scores, but without unlockables that promote replayability. Although it seems to be something that its developers are working on. The good thing is that it's a free game available for both Android and iOS Downloadable via Google Play and App Store Of course, it has integrated purchases to eliminate advertisements.