Mind Spheres
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Inspired by two not so different worlds, Mind Spheres brings you an exclusive and awesome experience. A physics puzzle with minigolf + pinball unique mashup. Figure out puzzles in order to proceed to the next level.
- Interactive objects and physics simulations;
- 50 different maps, difficulty increases every level;
- Smooth piano music, relaxing sound design and visuals.
Steam User 0
This game is very simple.
But simple does not have to be bad. In this case the game just works fine controls work etc. unfortunately this is not common any more.
Pros:
+idiot friendly
+simple
+works
Con:
-might get boring at some point
All in all this game is fine.
Steam User 0
A lovely short little game. While the amount of content is rather small (or I blasted through really quickly) for the amount of money the game is listed for, I'd happily pay full price to support the developer for such a well-created game. If it's on sale or part of a bundle, then I'd absolutely suggest giving it a shot!
Steam User 1
Mind Spheres is a simple puzzle game all about guiding a ball into a hole, like golf almost, well not really. There's no club and the way you get your ball to the goal is through rotating objects, a pretty fun mechanic. With 50 levels, divided into five worlds and some great music, this game is ideal for just chilling or relaxing!
And I gotta say. there's nothing more satisfying and rewarding than completing a level on your first attempt.
Steam User 0
Pretty relaxing little puzzle game.
Should be able to 100% in around an hour without a guide.
Steam User 0
Use the rotatable objects to guide the ball to the pad to finish each level. Was a titillating experience.
Steam User 0
Just not bad, I didn't see any bugs but game is too simple.
Steam User 2
Reviewing every game I have 100% completed: #31
Mind Spheres is a surprisingly decent little puzzle game. The music is good, the graphics are fine, and the puzzles do make you think at times - which is what a good puzzler should do - though I’m sure a few of my solutions weren’t intended ones. I also thought the cutscene-style animation when you run your solution is a neat touch. Not a bad way to spend an hour.