2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
How big are your ambitions? I think not as much as the little star in MagSorb. This is a new game in which you have to try to become the center of the universe. It is somewhat reminiscent of Osmos, but not as complex and done in a more cartoonish manner.
We play as a cute little star that flies in an endless universe. On the way, she must collect other stars using her gravitational field. Unlike our star, other space objects in the game look hostile: they are grinning, shooting or flying at high speed, ready to ram everything in their path.
When our heroine consumes other stars, their symbols appear in her halo. The more there are, the more circles are formed around our star and the easier it is to absorb other space objects. But on the way, you must not go beyond the corridor. Otherwise, you will have to start the level again.
Each absorbed space object gives us a handful of stardust, which can be spent on improving the abilities of the main character. A special tab contains a map with a star in the center. Branches branch out from it, and it costs a small amount of stardust to move along them. Having reached the end of one of the branches, you will receive one of the superpowers that will help you during your next flights in space.
Not a bad game for those who could not cope with Osmos and love endless travel. True, it is unlikely to be able to please the owners of iPad 2: there MagSorb slows down and crashes periodically. I advise the rest to download the game and share your impressions in the comments!
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