DIYgamer.com writes: "Words can't describe how "right" this feels. For a long time, one of my very favorite "dollar" games has been relinquished to only being on my TV. Now, there's no doubt that when I'm at home, I'd much prefer to play The Impossible Game on my television with the big screen and improved audio. However, much like Canabalt before it, when I'm mobile this seems like the absolute most perfect game to play in the few minutes between train stops."
The Impossible Game 2, the long-awaited sequel to The Impossible Game by Fluke Games, is out now on Google Play.
SteamFirst: What makes a game comprised solely of squares and triangles so addictive and so so wonderfully frustrating? Well get all the patience and focus you can muster if you want to find out, folks. We’re playing The Impossible Game!
From GamesReviews:
"This week the spotlight shines on The Impossible Game. A small title from an equally small team of developers known collectively as FlukeDuke. Released in 2011, The Impossible Game quickly became a hot topic among the gaming community for its minimalistic approach to graphics and its highly addictive gameplay. Due to its steep learning curve, excruciatingly hard levels and lack of any checkpoints, The Impossible Game became known as one of the most frustrating games ever made. Yet for some reason even on your 119th attempt, you just can't bring yourself to quit."