Qvoid

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Qvoid
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Developer(s) Gavina Games
Platform(s) iOS, Android
ReleaseJuly 21, 2011

Qvoid is an iOS game developed by Spanish studio Gavina Games and released on July 21, 2011.

Critical reception

The game received universal acclaim, garnering a rating of 90% on Metacritic based on 4 critic reviews. [1]

AppSpy wrote " With nothing more than a cube, some colored squares and a 3D world, Qvoid presents players with a charmingly simple, yet dastardly puzzle challenge that sinks its teeth in to you from the outset. " [2] AppSmile said " The game's Retina Display 3D graphics are clean and clear, and the smallish level sizes allow for a tightly pulled-in view. Colors are easily distinguishable and animations are fluid. " [3] 148Apps wrote " Qvoid is an inventive puzzle game with beautiful graphics and a steady learning curve. The challenges are engrossing and complex enough to be entertaining without overly frustrating. " [4] AppSafari said " Qvoid is a simple game that packs quite a challenge. It's great for a two-minute distraction, or as a lengthy challenge. " [5]

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References

  1. "Qvoid". Metacritic.
  2. "Qvoid Review". appspy.com.
  3. "Quick Reviews from the Request Desk – 7.30.11". www.appsmile.com. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  4. "Qvoid Review | 148Apps". www.148apps.com.
  5. "Qvoid iPhone & iPad game app review | AppSafari". www.appsafari.com.