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About This Game illie - it's a puzzle game where you must fill in green all the way and get to the finish. Each level can be passed in different ways. Every step you take turns the floor into a green color. Need to get to the finish tile. Help the little "illie" to go through all the levels and get out of these labyrinths.Produced By a09c17d780 Title: illieGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:NedoStudioPublisher:NedoStudioRelease Date: 6 Nov, 2017 Illie Update 8 Download billie faiers dad. ollie quinn. millie bobby brown height. billie khalid. willie mays. millie mackintosh wedding dress. willie madisha. illy cafe menu. ellie goulding flux lyrics. ellie gonsalves. ollie quinn angel. ilie valencia. ilie nastase varsta. willie o'ree. willie allen. billie faiers wedding. billie eilish bury a friend lyrics. millie mackintosh wedding. millie mackintosh net worth. millie bobby brown instagram. millie davis movies. ellie goulding sixteen. millie mackintosh family. ollie quinn reviews. billie lyrics. ellie goulding close to me. millie the dog. illie tabua. billie piper 2018. ollie quinn ottawa. illie nastasie. willie o'keefe. illy coffee machine. illie wu md. gillie the kid I've marked that I got it for free because I gained a 90% off coupon and picked it up for 0.08p, so I wanted my review to be in favour of the low price, however there are no complaints at the full price of the game anyway.It's a decent little puzzle game, nice little time killer and it does get your mind working, only issue I had was it was unbelievably short, the only reason my playtime is around 40\/50 minutes is because my laptop froze whilst the game was still open. Good little mind game for the price and a nice easy 66 achievments to pick up along the way.. Got this game on sale for $0.49 and beat it in 38 minutes. It's good, simple fun, but definitely on the short side. There are some weird fluctuations in level difficulty, but it was almost refreshing in an age of games with painstakingly balanced difficulty curves. Kind of got the feeling the dev just made a new level whenever inspiration struck, whether it was an interesting challenge or just a unique shape, and I don't see that as a bad thing. I find it charming.Easy achievements may be a plus; simply completing the game netted me 100% completion.Would recommend, but if $2 for potentially under an hour of gameplay seems steep to you, maybe wait for a sale.. \u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50. If you get a coupon no matter how big yes i would 100% recommend picking this game up. If you don't but like puzzle Games pick it up it's one Euro but gives you if you are fast 45 Minutes of fun puzzle Gameplay. Obviously the gameplay isn't something completly new and unseen but still it's fun trying to get a level on the first time or finding out the solution randomly.Only two Points i didn't like about the Game- Sound (both music and fx)- Some Levels repeat themselves (5\/6 out of 60). Pretty fun game, and the challenge pacing is nice.. A short puzzle game, it was fun and I enjoyed it. In short: This game is 35 minutes of an old solid puzzle mechanic in a surprisingly poor implementation. During a -80% sale the price is fair, but you should probably skip this.In long: The core mechanic is solid, mainly because it's ancient. Each of the 60 levels has a premade network of paths with a fixed start and exit. To complete a level you need to step on each tile exactly once. Three levels towards the end randomly feature a portal mechanic, but the rest is all the same. The controls are competent. For the over-all poor quality I was pleasantly surprised that I could freely alternate between arrow keys and WASD.The difficulty ramps slowly and some mid-game levels have actually interesting and mildly challenging layouts. Since there is no undo mechanic you are forced to restart if you ever make a wrong move. I like the challenge of having to map out your path in advance, but making the game artificially longer by not allowing undo is not a compelling design decision. Most endgame levels are incredibly uninsipried, as if they were in the wrong order or as if the developer had lost interest. Twice a level even straight-up repeats.While the game mechanic is decent, the implementation is poor. I didn't like the music or the sound effects, but I also disabled them pretty quickly and didn't give them much of a chance. The graphics are laughably poor. The game has only 3 options - disabling music, sound effects and fullscreen. I'm happy there is a windowed mode and volume sliders are not strictly required (but would be very nice to have!). But it all falls apart when you restart the game. None of the options are kept and have to be set each time again. It's almost as if the developer hadn't considered that you would play the game across multiple sessions. Further evidence: There is completely inconsequential coin collection in the game, which is only used to trigger 3 achievements. But while your step-count is saved, coins are reset every time you restart the game. But on the flipside they are kept when you restart levels, so you can just collect the same coins over and over. Either these are really strange (and bad) design decisions or quite obvious bugs.In conclusion this feels like a proof-of-concept student game that was abandoned halfway through testing and turning this into a proper release. There is no way this is worth full price, but on sale for -80% it passes for me. You'll get more than half an hour of decent gameplay out of Illie. I'm surprised by the poor quality, but I don't exactly regret my purchase for such a low price. Still, I can't really recommend the game when the same mechanic is used in other games much more competently for a simliar price-point.. Cute fun game for $0.50I wish there were more levels, but the levels there are have good variety. Only needed to restart a few times, so some would consider the levels to be too easy. In my opinion they were borderline-too-easy.No glitches or technical problems, although I couldn't figure out how to turn the sound off (only the music).. In short: This game is 35 minutes of an old solid puzzle mechanic in a surprisingly poor implementation. During a -80% sale the price is fair, but you should probably skip this.In long: The core mechanic is solid, mainly because it's ancient. Each of the 60 levels has a premade network of paths with a fixed start and exit. To complete a level you need to step on each tile exactly once. Three levels towards the end randomly feature a portal mechanic, but the rest is all the same. The controls are competent. For the over-all poor quality I was pleasantly surprised that I could freely alternate between arrow keys and WASD.The difficulty ramps slowly and some mid-game levels have actually interesting and mildly challenging layouts. Since there is no undo mechanic you are forced to restart if you ever make a wrong move. I like the challenge of having to map out your path in advance, but making the game artificially longer by not allowing undo is not a compelling design decision. Most endgame levels are incredibly uninsipried, as if they were in the wrong order or as if the developer had lost interest. Twice a level even straight-up repeats.While the game mechanic is decent, the implementation is poor. I didn't like the music or the sound effects, but I also disabled them pretty quickly and didn't give them much of a chance. The graphics are laughably poor. The game has only 3 options - disabling music, sound effects and fullscreen. I'm happy there is a windowed mode and volume sliders are not strictly required (but would be very nice to have!). But it all falls apart when you restart the game. None of the options are kept and have to be set each time again. It's almost as if the developer hadn't considered that you would play the game across multiple sessions. Further evidence: There is completely inconsequential coin collection in the game, which is only used to trigger 3 achievements. But while your step-count is saved, coins are reset every time you restart the game. But on the flipside they are kept when you restart levels, so you can just collect the same coins over and over. Either these are really strange (and bad) design decisions or quite obvious bugs.In conclusion this feels like a proof-of-concept student game that was abandoned halfway through testing and turning this into a proper release. There is no way this is worth full price, but on sale for -80% it passes for me. You'll get more than half an hour of decent gameplay out of Illie. I'm surprised by the poor quality, but I don't exactly regret my purchase for such a low price. Still, I can't really recommend the game when the same mechanic is used in other games much more competently for a simliar price-point.

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