Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Doodle Alchemy Animals Review
Playing Doodle Alchemy Animals was a different gaming experience. Elements in the game include earth (the grass and ground itself), water (H2O self-explanatory), hoof (like that of a deer or horse), fire (flame object), life (heart object), wings (those of a bird), poison (death), air (oxygen), and horn (like those of a ram).
As far as I can tell, the object of the game is to drag (touch) any combination of the nine (or less) elements to create an animal. I can't be real sure what the object of the game is though. For example, mixing an element with water will create some type of fish. The real fun in it is mixing the element objects to create an animal that makes sense.
One more neat aspect of the game is when an animal is created, that animal is assigned its own page in the game. I couldn't tell you what is supposed to happen after that. If you fill up a page or if the page can be filled.
What happens on the pages of the created animals? I don't know. There don't appear to be any in-game instructions on how to play or what the real object of the game is. However, if it is only creating animals from the 9 elements posted then this may be climax of the entire game. The fact that there are no clear instructions on how to actually play it makes it a bit frustrating.
If you are into mixing and doodling then this just might be a perfect fit for your downtime. I can see how it may keep a player guessing and wondering how many different forms of life he/she can create going through the levels. Doodle Alchemy Animals is available at the Apple App Store or Google Play.
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