This is not a finished product. At 5 bucks, it looked cool, so I took a chance. I have played up to 15/84 in the "Journey" and most of it is trivial tutorial stuff, but some of it is very poorly presented and it takes way too long to figure out what you are supposed to do, even though it should be easy. Right now, I can't recommend this game. But with some clean up, properly written tutorial, and better controls (or option to set key bindings), it could be interesting. I just don't have the patience to play it further while it is so clunky. The "focus" level, for example, was very confusingly presented. Without zoom out or pan screen (which come later in the tutorial), you are bound to lose track of where the cursor is in relation to the "maze" and you will never figure out where you are. It also wasn't explained why the draw tool did not start working until you got the cursor into the yellow box. I just figured that out with trial and error. One of the problems is all the ...
True Bliss
- Release Date:
- May 22, 2015
- Developer:
- Artur Mandas
- Publisher:
- KPL
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Modify geometry and experience a gaming genre that is truly unique, different, beautiful and serene all in one. For all you mathematicians out there this will satisfy all your geometric vectoring desires in a way they have never been satisfied before.
- 2 gameplay modes - Journey Mode and Freeform Mode
- 85 levels
- Create Beautiful Abstract Line Art
- Move, Deform & Connect Geometry
- Multiple yet interconnected goals
- Unlimited combinations
- A vast library of shapes to play with
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User Reviews
Very calming, but also mind-bending at times. The music needs some work - in the tutorial levels, anyway. I'd suggest playing your own music in the background for the time being. It takes awhile to explain itself, but have patience, as it becomes fairly complicated later on. Games like these are valuable in so many ways. I had a concussion last year; Mountain was the only game I really had that was laid-back enough for me to play without having a headache. This game fills that same niche. I'd highly recommend picking it up if you're looking for a relaxing experience.
Love love love the calming factor and little quotes that make ya feel like you did a good job when in reality it was simply. This game really takes the geometry factor and pushes into another dimension, really. I recommend this discounted and at full price not only to show the creator he did a good job and to support him, but because we need more games like this. So in my opinion it so far has been one of the best "calming" games there is in the genre if that genre really exists. Once you learn how to truly play and you free form you can get real creative and it just makes you think so much. I happened to cross this game on a whim in the store and bought it on impulse since it was under 10$ AND discounted after that.
This is just a "quick & dirty" until I spend more time with "True Bliss". GREAT means of preparing the player, a wonderful learning curve for something that gives the impression of substantial complexity further on. Considering the first 12 levels or so, I feel comfortable regardless of what is coming. The comments and messages generated by the game are amusing & entertaining. The images the player creates are fun and interesting. I may not be intelligent enough to complete this game, but it has a way of making me FEEL smart. (I wish this DEV had been around when I was trying to learn AutoCad 20 years ago.) Thanks for that. This is genuinely unlike anything else on Steam, and that may well be reason enough to get it.
The tutorial is endless, and does not build level upon level, but instead introduces new actions and removes old. Every level is very restrictive in what you can do. There is one goal and one way to do it (while you can make your own path the action you take has to be a specific one). A lot of text to read. Otherwise calming music and decent graphics for what it is. I can’t say it holds its promises. It is definitely different from other games, but also no fun.
Very Good! Takes a little "Figuring out" how to do things properly... But after that, it's a Great Game! thumbs Up! :)
Fuck this shit.... i cant move dots properly...they dont respond well to mouse... not playing anymore...money waste :(
Not for me. Way too weird.
6/10
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or Newer
- Processor: 1 GHz Processor
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 128 MB available space
FAQ
How much does True Bliss cost?
True Bliss costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for True Bliss?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or Newer Processor: 1 GHz Processor Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 128 MB available space
What platforms is True Bliss available on?
True Bliss is available on Windows PC.
Is True Bliss worth buying?
True Bliss has 53% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was True Bliss released?
True Bliss was released on May 22, 2015.
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