Slice It! apk game 1.8.2 android download
If you grew up in a large family like I did, you’ll have had all the practice you need to play Slice It!
As
I swiped my way through the early stages of Com2uS’s ingenious puzzler,
I couldn’t help but recall being sat around a table with my siblings,
monitoring my mother’s dissection of a cake. No-one would stand for
having the smallest bit.
Precise slicing is the name of the game
here, with plenty of well-judged embellishments making this one of the
finest casual puzzlers on Android.
The finger is mightier than the sword
Having
been presented with a basic shape (there are 60 available, with 40 more
to come), your goal is to divide it into the required number of equal
slices using a set number of moves. Each move constitutes a swipe across
the shape, which marks where the slices will occur one you’ve finished
your planning.
It can often be hard to get a sufficient level of
precision with this main method, so there’s a handy (and often
overlooked) multi-touch method that lets you manoeuvre the slice line
exactly using two fingers.
While the game starts out simple, with
circles and squares that need cutting into even-numbered slices, things
soon escalate. Before long you’re tackling asymmetrical polygons where
it’s impossible to get evenly shaped slices (they only need to have
equal surface areas).
Eventually, new obstacles and tools will be
presented, such as red areas that can’t be sliced through, and mirrors
that serve to, well, mirror your slicing angle.
Strategic cuts
If
you’re a keen follower of these pages you’ll probably have read our
review of the iPhone version. For once, I’m glad that this Android
version came out a few months later, as it’s a better game for all of
the updates that have since been added.
As hinted at above the
game is one tough nut to crack, so it’s good that you can now skip a
level if you’re really struggling. You also now have the ability to undo
the final slice of a failed level, preventing you from having to start
all over again.
There are annoyances here, such as the lack of
the iPhone version’s achievements (OpenFeint would be nice) and a good
chunk of its levels. The adverts can be obtrusive, too, to the point
where for many a paid version won’t be able to come soon enough.
Still,
Slice It’s fresh concept, expert execution and fine polish will
doubtless prompt an almost Angry Birds-like level of obsession among
those who are up for a challenge.
What's New
What's in this version:
★1.8.2 Updates★
- Play environment improved
- Fixed other minor bugs
Free download here
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