TheAppera: That twist really changes the whole viewing of the game, and makes for a great game from what would otherwise not be. But, what is that twist? Could the title have anything to do with it? Perhaps.
Pocket Gamer:
If I were a betting man, I’d put my mortgage on Sir Isaac Newton being Steve Jobs’s favourite scientist.
Exactly 320 years before Apple’s first iPhone fell out of a Cupertino tree, the Oxbridge physicist-cum-mathematician-cu m-astronomer was launching his own masterpiece, the Principia. In this seminal publication Newton described gravity and the three laws of motion.
AppSpy: Gravity Block pits you against devilishly crafted mazes that will test your timing and ability to wrap your head around an ever-changing environment.
Gravity Block joins the growing list of games that look like something you might have found yourself playing in the ‘80s (if you were alive then), but which play by some very modern rules. In this case those rules involve brain-melting physics-based puzzles, as you steer your block around by adjusting the pull of gravity.