Star_Sky_iOS_3.3
Versions
Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 11, 2016 | 2.2.1 | — | 54 | $0.99 |
| Nov 23, 2020 | — | ★ 2.7 | 3 | $0.99 |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 15I am definitely enjoying this, especially at night, with headphones & the lights turned off. My only problem is I can't unlock everything & I'm starting to get a bit frustrated with it. There's suppose to be a guide online that I'm interested in checking out. Overall, this is a gorgeous app. If you enjoy relaxing with your ipad then I highly recommend!
Completely Pointless.
I haven't even played it yet cause it keeps crashing!
Nothing exploratory, spontaneous or magical about this. It's a tiny silhouette of a man, walking one dimensionally to the right every time you touch the screen. You don't have any control, occasionally some lights swirl around and something nice will happen, like a rainbow, or a rose. More work went into the description and the fake reviews then went into the game, unfortunately.
LOVE this game. So unique and original. Very soothing and mysteriously addictive. I'd give it 5 stars if it had more levels or more unlockables. Update please!!
The first time I played this I thought "well, that's enough of that" and decided to uninstall. However, something made me do it just one more time...and then one more. Now, somewhere around the 21st time, I think I have to admit to really kinda liking this (non)game. No need to ask me why, I couldn't tell you. Maybe it's subliminal messaging.
Sometimes you just want to be a tourist. This game is a wonderful place to go walkabout in.
Literally the worst "game" I've had the displeasure of laying my thumbs on. I have a lot of different games in a lot of different genres but this was, boring, unimaginative and weird. Maybe MAYBE if you were high out of your mind you would enjoy it, but considering I'm not a pot head no...just no.
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