Mobile Game REVIEW: Tweet Star
Who would of guessed that Twitter could have an key role in a mobile game; But that is exactly what Simple Machine has done. They created what I believe to be the most unique puzzle game on the planet, and they did it using Tweets. The concept is simple; You’re given a topic, with real tweets that have been scrambled and you have to put them back together to solve the puzzle. With a platform that has approximately 500 million tweets sent out a day, there is a plethora of source material.
The graphics are very clean, easy on the eyes, and the game itself is pretty easy to pick up. There is a learning curve with how to place the pieces as sometimes they don’t want to necessarily cooperate with your finger but it is so minor that I can’t really hold it against anyone. The game does support ads, so keep that in mind that when you finish a category or want more categories it will involve watching videos, which in this mobile age, that’s going to be expected.
You don’t have to have a twitter account to play the game, however if you want to play online in a multiplayer setting, that does require you to connect your twitter account too. The game is a great concept. The one thing I realized is that the challenging puzzles are the ones that the people that had a moment where they may have forgotten a few lessons from english class, but that’s what makes the game fun.
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Tweet Star by Simple Machine
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- Growing up, I'm a stereotypical nerd. I love comics, superheroes, video games, you name it I love it. Except tofu, that stuff is just different. Fast forward a few years, Now I'm living my dream where being a "nerd" is cool, and I have the wonderful opportunity to do exactly what I want to do; Read comics, play video games, and show off my passion for geek culture for the world to see and not care what critics may think. Aside from reviewing games, comics, being a member of the Undercover Capes Podcast Network and Geekery Magazine, I love sports of all kinds, and especially following all of my teams from the great state of Colorado. Being random is what I love doing because it why not be random, it makes life interesting. Make sure to also follow me on Twitter for updates on live gaming streams on other shenanigans at @TheRandomeDud3.
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