Played a little and the game is interesting and fun. It's also very innovative. Don't think I have played a puzzle game quite like this one. You need to move the dots in order to make squares. In some levels, a few dot's can't be moved and some areas can. This makes the levels more challenging. The game seems to progress in difficult very fast. I actually got stuck. But I'm fine with that and will not give up. Only con is that the game lacks a little bit in explaining the mechanics in my opinion. For example, in the first level I'm required to form a 3x3 square, it doesn't say so nor it lets me know that if I put 4 dots together they will disappear. Some things you just figure out by yourself. But maybe that is the intention. It's not something that should keep you from buying and playing the game either. And the price is fair. Recommended if you enjoy puzzle games that require thinking. 9/10 To the Dev: All is well.
Quaddro 2
- Release Date:
- Mar 29, 2018
- Developer:
- Mental Lab Studio
- Publisher:
- Mental Lab Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Gameplay
Move multiple the dots freely by join them together into a snake, that travels through the scene. Your main goal is to form squares with 4 or 9 dots, the game ends when no more dots are left;Each puzzle can be solved in many ways, but try to make the most squares that you can at the same time to earn better scores;
The dot have three different colors: red, green, blue, you can only make squares using dots with matching colors.
Have fun ;)
Mental Lab Team
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User Reviews
Good game, great to pass the time. Keep uploading the next games to Linux.
Update: The timed puzzles have been changed to a turn based system. Have yet to try them but it seems the game will now be playable as arelaxing game from start to finish. Good puzzle game with smooth controls and pleasant interface. Pay attention to the number in the upper corner. If it's a 13 you need to make a 3X3 square and a 2X2 square. Music suits the game. There are some timed stages later in the game so those can be less relaxing.
I didn't find the gameplay very enjoyable and the puzzles weren't challenging. The central mechanic is just not very engaging. Additionally, there are several broken achievements (mostly of the simple "complete X levels" type) that the developer, despite acknowledging them, has neither fixed nor removed. There are still two spaces in the level hub for level packs labeled "coming soon," but they never will. It seems that the developer has moved on to his next game and no longer responds in the forum.
[u]In short:[/u] This is a very polished logistic puzzle game. The gameplay is quite solid and rather unique, with only a few questionable design decisions here and there. The price seems about fair for the 1 hour and 45 minutes of unique content you get with the base game. I was also quite impressed by how well and quick the developers reacted to community feedback, which is rare but very welcome (this used to be a negative review, before a substantial patch came out and fixed my main complaint). [u]In long:[/u] The game is played with mouse-only and the fundamental [b][u]mechanic[/u][/b] consists of re-arranging circles on a grid into square patterns to clear them. Click a circle and it follows your mouse, at which point you can add other circles to form a chain following your cursor much like in the game of Snake. As soon as you let go, the game resolves any squares and you can start to pick up other circles. Each of the 80 vanilla levels consists of various obstacles and has a pre...
Playing this on an iMac Retina, 8GB-3.3 GHz-Core i5, with an AMD Radeon R9 M395 video card & running El Capitan 10.11.6. Just wanted to put out this review to address the minimum requirements that list Sierra as being necessary to play the game. I thought that sounded a little strange for a simple graphics puzzle game so I e-mailed the dev, and he replied back that they had Sierra down as the minimum requirement simply because that was the only machine they had tested it out on, but he thought that I should have no problem under an older OS. I bought it, installed it, played it. Everything ran just fine, so if you are running your Mac under something older than Sierra you will probably be good to go. Works great under El Capitan. Oh, and it is fun, too!
GOOD GAME TO FUCK YOUR BREAN
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended)
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: On Board graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Quaddro 2 cost?
Quaddro 2 costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Quaddro 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended) Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: On Board graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Quaddro 2 available on?
Quaddro 2 is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Quaddro 2 worth buying?
Quaddro 2 has 83% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was Quaddro 2 released?
Quaddro 2 was released on Mar 29, 2018.
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