Company Name: Ketchapp
About: A great journey to the sky starts with a single step.
Through dynamic
Escher-style labyrinths you will reach your inner peace in this endless
one-tap-one-step game.
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Developer: Skyward, Inc
by L33ted
TL:DR Played for 5 minute and wasn't interested enough to play even 99 cents to remove the ads.
There are more ads than game. The looks like it tried to shove as many ads as it could all over the place. During the game, after several level plays, on the menu, there probably more places I didn't list....but they are everywhere. To be fair, for 99 cents you can remove the ads. I assume all of them... But it's hard to believe they could find all of them to remove and I'm sure the one on them menu would still be there. It's a button that you have no idea what it is until after you push it.
Ok, what about game. You are two circles, one is stationary while the other loops you twice, the second time it will start to diminish, so you have to place it on a floor or wall before it goes away. The seemingly random generated building floats in open air, and gives you one or twice paths to select but if you miss the path the game ends and gives you a count of how many steps you made. The are several power downs to disrupt any rhythm you are have along with the changes to perceived perspective.
by Gaius Vespillo
I got about 20 seconds in and had to exit out of roughly 5 ads. Screw that noise. If you like trying to find the hidden x to close ads with some annoying game that pops up every so often where you have to fail, look at it for a couple of seconds or make a single step with the dots then this is for you! Also if you are having a hard time finding out what the name of that one app is who's cover photo is the spitting image of The Governator, look no further! This ad simulator will definitely cycle trough enough of them until you find it :)
by Bogglewmn
Success of the game depends on when and where you tap, and for left-handed people this can be extremely frustrating, as the levels often go left to right (you'll understand if you're a leftie) and you can't always see where you're tapping. It wouldn't be that big of a deal if the game weren't against the clock: playing an action at the wrong moment gets you killed. Easily. But hey, the game is free, and if you're right-handed it's probably a lot easier.
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