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Geometry Bricks

Geometry Bricks

Released: 6/8/2021

It's a puzzle game with a small amount of arcade elements. In the game, a player controls two heroes both at the same time. In some levels heroes move opposite to each other. The game consists of 35 levels. Levels are divided into 4 episodes (and tutorial) and have different mechanics: -classic levels with core mechanics when player controls two heroes between walls and holes -arcade levels with some moving or disappearing platforms -levels with more complex mechanics such as keys, doors, traps and teleports -levels with reverse mechanics where one hero makes opposite moves to each other

It's a puzzle game with a small amount of arcade elements. In the game, a player controls two heroes both at the same time. In some levels heroes move opposite to each other. The game consists of 35 levels. Levels are divided into 4 episodes (and tutorial) and have different mechanics: -classic levels with core mechanics when player controls two heroes between walls and holes -arcade levels with some moving or disappearing platforms -levels with more complex mechanics such as keys, doors, traps and teleports -levels with reverse mechanics where one hero makes opposite moves to each other

It's a puzzle game with a small amount of arcade elements. In the game, a player controls two heroes both at the same time. In some levels heroes move opposite to each other. The game consists of 35 levels. Levels are divided into 4 episodes (and tutorial) and have different mechanics: -classic levels with core mechanics when player controls two heroes between walls and holes -arcade levels with some moving or disappearing platforms -levels with more complex mechanics such as keys, doors, traps and teleports -levels with reverse mechanics where one hero makes opposite moves to each other

Critics
75
Steam
100
Metacritic
76

Score Breakdown

75.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

100

Steam User Score

10 reviews

76

Metacritic User Score

46 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
-1.0
Combined Disparity
-1.0

Average of both sources

Review Timing

1 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)