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Review: Kunundrum (Mobile)

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Kunundrum by Hope This Works Games is a puzzle game where the object is to slide a glowing orb into its proper place. Most levels consist of four colored orbs and four corresponding colored platforms that each orb needs to be moved to. As the levels get progressively more difficult, new features (teleporters, direction changers, etc.) are added to complicate the solution.

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Solving most levels is not too difficult, but solving the levels and getting three stars can be. I’ve completed about 30 levels so far and have gotten three stars on at least 25 of those levels. The handful of levels that I haven’t gotten three stars on are maddeningly frustrating, but in a fun way. I keep trying for the three stars, but I think it’s a lost cause.

Overall, the game is similar to a few I’ve played before, but no less fun. I have no major complaints beyond the familiarity of the game to others that I’ve played in the past. Visually, the game is polished and quite nice. I had no issues running it on my HTC G2. Kunundrum is definitely a time waster (in a good way) and will get a lot of playing time from me. The game is currently $0.99 on Google Play.

 

Rating: 7/10

 


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