Finity

Finity

released on Aug 21, 2023

Finity

released on Aug 21, 2023

Welcome to Finity: a thoughtful, handcrafted matching game. A few rules lead to endless strategy, flow, and exciting close calls. 1. Tiles wrap around. 2. Slide rows or columns to match 3. 3. Moves are limited, so think carefully! Climb the leaderboards as you level up your skills to unlock challenging special tiles, power ups, and new themes to suit your mood in Classic Mode. Or swipe over to Tempo Mode and get lost in music while you make swift matches and find your flow. Finity will continue to expand and evolve over time, so look out for updates soon.


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The style of the game is crisp and I found the multiple skins to each be readable. It's well-suited to mobile, too, and maybe part of the satisfaction is the tactility of it. There's a mixture of rumble, sound effects, and visual pops that is absorbing and satisfying. The feeling is almost like moving a rubik's cube around, but with more videogame flash.

I enjoyed the crunch of the blocks and the additional complication of new block types while progressing through finity. While I considered abandoning it around one of the higher tiers, all I needed to do was wrap my head around combos and to let go of worries about blocks that were locked out of moves. The higher priority blocks to deal with come in pairs or must be broken open. After realizing that, it was easy to hit the finish line at platinum rank.

Simple, but weirdly addictive slide puzzle game. I didn't find myself wanting to beat a personal high score this bad in a very long time and I guess that says a lot about the game :)

This is one very slick and well made Apple Arcade puzzle game. The logic behind it is simple and easy to get but it quickly shows its depth and more rules are added through a very addictive progression system in classic mode. It also has a great graphical style and you can customise this aspect too with more options every time you reach the next difficulty tier.

The reason I didn’t stick around is because it quickly became more challenging and it became clear that it’s going to take a while to clear all the difficulty tiers. The developer is also adding more to keep you busy as we speak. This is simply not what I’m looking for at the moment since I’m aiming at completing as many Apple Arcade games as possible within a set period of time.

I can happily recommend finity if you’re looking for the next puzzle game and don’t mind all that I mentioned.

If you can get me to play, let alone like, a slide puzzle game you deserve the Nobel peace prize