Lazors (Mobile Game) Lazors (Mobile Game)
 
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Neat interface
 
Can be challenging
 
 

Lazors is a puzzle game of lasers and mirrors offering more than a hundred levels, ranging from easy distractions to hard challenges

There is no apparent tutorial, but the first levels are actually designed as one, allowing only very basic interactions at first, and taking the user through simple situations to discover all the different types of blocks he can move around, some patterns which he will re-use later. The player can easily complete these levels and will move on seamlessly to the actual game without realizing he has played through a tutorial. Since there are no instructions at all, it may be a little difficult for users who are not used to their mobile devices and interactions yet. For help, look here.
 
The game offers no option to easily access a previously completed level directly from the list view. The player has to navigate one by one the levels as by displaying them. This can be a bit annoying if he wants to discuss levels or make friends try a specific one out. This is however not a big issue since the game doesn’t seem to encourage replaying levels. It makes sense from that perspective.
 
The game allows to use hints, which is nice on harder levels to help the player be un-stuck. The hints are limited by the progress in the game, and offer a good value to encourage users to invest in the game. Need help? Find all of the solutions to Lazors here.
 
The way hints are used is a little confusing at times. Once a hint was used, the hint displays the correct block in yellow. If the player leaves the game, and resumes later, the block is not displayed any more. The game did save that the hint has already been spent, and proposes to “show hint” as opposed to “use hint”, but the distinction is too narrow for the user to get it clearly. He might wonder if he will spend another hint on something he already “bought” and not dare using it again. The fact that the number of hints decreases or not is also a bit confusing to the user at first, and may impact his gaming experience a bit negatively.
 
Overall, Lazors is a fun and interesting game.
Review by: Nick
 

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3
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Size:
10 kB
 
Multiplayer modes:
None
 
Age rating:
Safe for all ages
 
Requirements:
iOS
Android
 
Quick stats:
Page visited:7374
Downloads:590
 
 
 

 
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