What Is It?
In this game, you’re trying to move a character into a portal in as few moves as possible. You have to start over if you move the pieces too many times. If you need a hint, the game gives you some suggested moves. If you keep getting stuck, you can watch a video ad to start over without penalty. In-app purchases let you buy solutions, aka cheats.
Along the way, Warp Shift has a dreamy soundtrack and fun cinematics between levels.
Who Is It Good For?
This feels like a modern-day Rubik’s cube. Align the blocks in just the right way to move the character along. This game is for older kids who have the spatial orientation skills to place the blocks correctly. Adults will like the quick gameplay. You can just redo the level if you can’t get it in a few moves. Once you’ve mastered a level, you can always go back and try it in fewer moves
Should You Download It?
We cover each “Free App of the Week” here at groovyPost. Sometimes, the apps are garbage. This week, however, unless you are turned off by “Free Games,” which include in-app purchases, I’m going to recommend our readers give Warp Shift a whirl. The game takes up about 350 MB, so it’s not huge. I’m keeping this one in the same folder as my brain teasers to de-stress. Those are my thoughts, what did you think of the game? Love it? Hate it? Join the discussion below in our comments! Comment Name * Email *
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