Q&A Review +Should You Buy?
Q: PC or Mobile version?
A: Theyre basically identical. If you want a bigger screen to play on, maybe go for the PC version. Otherwise, this version has much more precise controls thanks to the touchscreen.
Q: How hard is this game?
A: Hard.
Q: I kind of want to buy this but its also kind of $3...
A: This game is as rewarding as it is frustrating. If you think youll like this game, youll probably like this game.
Q: Hows the music?
A: Great, it compliments the game very well.
Q: Ive never tried a game like this before and I give up easily. Should I still buy this game?
A: This game is frustrating, but every time you play you 1-up your muscle memory a little. You learn the control sensitivity, and to predict the obstacles if that level. Little by little you start to add seconds to the clock, until you beat it.
Q: Whats the best part about this game?
A: Showing it to a friend so they can think you have super-human reflexes (you will after playing this).
Q: How long will it take me to beat the first level/whole game?
A: It will obviously differ per person, all of us learn differently. The first level I can confidently say most people will beat in 1-2 hours. The whole game will probably be closer to 50 hours.
Q: How are the controls?
A: They take some getting used to, especially in faster levels. Youll master it in no time, theyre set the way they are for a reason.
Q: Is it worth the $3?
A: Personally, I say yes. Its a great game for taking on the go that will frustrate and reward you as you play.
Q: Im not sure if I want to buy it yet or not...
A: Theres a flash version resembling the first level online called "Hexagon" by the creator of this game. It was a prototype project that eventually molded into this final game. It lags a little and the graphics arent as good, but its free and itll give you a good idea as to whether you should buy this game or not. By the way, flash doesnt work on iPhone/iPad.
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Super Hexagon, v2.3