

For 4.99, you'd expect this app to tackle this issue, but it really doesn't. Story-based mobile games have a pretty standard problem with post-game retention, or in other terms, the ability to keep the player entertained after the story is finished. My only complaint is that it ended much too quickly and I want to play this game all the time like Cooking Craze. I felt like this was going in the direction of something like an old video game like Mario 64 or Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong, etc. This game can be taken very far with multiple bosses, a continued storyline, more levels, and gadget upgrades to solve puzzles with! This game is a vessel that can handle so much and developed upon even more and I hope the developers decide to continue the story! It ended too quickly for me. The trashopedia is very clever and this app players can quote these witty and hilarious descriptions for years. It is perfect to play with my 5 year old because he is just learning how to read simple sentences. The music is perfect for relaxing after a long day and playing something that is stimulating yet not stressful. Each level is so cleverly designed and it never goes the way I thought it would and I love that. It is has many cool aspects incorporated into the game that just stimulate the senses in a different way like puzzle solving, critical thinking, virtual escape room aspects. If Donut County suits you, get the 335.81 MB app for 1.1.0 on PC. It is the result of six years of solo development, dozens of donuts (for research), and one fateful encounter with a raccoon. This app was created by Ben Esposito, designer on What Remains of Edith Finch and The Unfinished Swan. The hole won’t stop until the whole county is all gone. You can use it to solve puzzles.or just destroy stuff. COMBINE objects inside for crazy effects: cook soup, breed bunnies, launch fireworks, and more.MOVE the hole to swallow up their stuff, growing bigger each time.

