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  • Nice Story Puzzler

    4
    By AriP92
    March 2024 Gameplay Review Where The Cards Fall is a challenging puzzle game with a touching story about life getting in the way. There was only one glitch I noticed: When opening up the game, it sometimes sends you back to the start and won’t show previous progress. Force quitting and toggling between wifi and cellular seems to do the trick. I can honestly recommend this game to any story puzzler fans out there.
  • Amazing Game!

    5
    By ashbowxo
    Super engaging and well made, I can’t stop playing 😊
  • Truly a work of art

    4
    By Mackennastidd22
    Honestly I love this game. I’m not sure what I was expecting when I downloaded it but let me say I have been surprised. It’s a little tricky at first because there are no directions or like a tutorial to get you used to the gameplay before you start, since there’s no words or written notes. Other than this small blip, the game is amazing. It’s fun, challenging, cute storyline. I’ve almost finished it and I started the game this evening, I just can’t put it down.
  • Won’t save game

    4
    By Whytechyck
    Love the gameplay and story. Graphics are great as well. My only issue is my games aren’t being saved. When I come back to play, I’m always back to a level I’ve already played before. iCloud is on as well. Idk what it is.
  • It’s wonderful but it might not be in the right category

    4
    By yuppydoopydoo
    I think I was just misled because this was in the games category. I think there is a certain expected amount of flexibility, autonomy, interactiveness, room to explore, or clarity (in terms of what the goal is) for games, but like many other reviewers say, this app lacks that in terms of game standards (in terms of what’s available in the current market). I think that’s mostly why people (me as well at first) got frustrated. However, the graphics are amazing. You can see that each scene is delicately made and the many sound effects and music that go with them are great. Also it’s really beautiful how the cards turn when you’re pressing on them and they glide so gracefully. It’s such a great idea and initiative. I would love to see more and help the developer make additions to the game if they want that. All in all, I think it would have made more sense to me if this was called an “interactive display” or like an “interactive exhibition series”. There is so much to be appreciated in terms of the beauty and flawlessness of what is presented, but the “game” side of it just doesn’t match the level of beauty or intricacy of the design. Still enjoyed it a lot. I just wished I could do more with it!
  • Pretty but muddled – DNF

    2
    By Colin Alcarz
    The visuals and sound are lovely and the card folding/unfolding feels nice, but I quit very early. It feels like the aesthetic and the attempted story work against the game's puzzle nature. The detailed environment makes me want to explore and try things, but it's not that kind of game — you expand, collapse, and rearrange boxes to unlock cutscenes, and that's it. And all I got out of the few cutscenes I watched is that some people talked — no sense of the content, mood, or importance. The narrative aspect also frustrates me because I have no clear sense of why I'm moving thru the levels or why buildings and doors made of cards are a thing. If the game were more purely a puzzler, this wouldn't matter — the goal is to solve the puzzles and the card-buildings are just a quirky choice. But half burying the puzzle nature under the story and aesthetic changes my expectations and leaves me disappointed.
  • Not a perfect game, but it is exquisitely realized

    5
    By Keybordz
    The game mechanic here is original and quite satisfying to interact with. I can't imagine how this works on a PC as the touch interface seems ideally suited for how it's presented. At first I thought the game was going to be rather short, but then the scenes kept coming and new intricacies are introduced at a reasonably modest pace. I wish I could say I was getting a lot out of the story, the made-up "gibberish" language seems rather pointless and I have no idea what the disembodied eyes are supposed to represent. The save issue as described by others is present...i.e. if the app closes down due to memory management it's possible your progress can be reset to an earlier level. I discovered that if I immediately close and relaunch the app it returns me to the latest level I'm playing. Amazing that the sophisticated gameplay and graphic design can be so well-executed, but these simple housekeeping tasks present challenges. All in all, the game has me hooked and I would be interested to see a sequel.
  • Slow and cumbersome card interaction

    3
    By Derblutenkat
    Hey snowman … all you needed was a double tap to expand or collapse cards. I get why you picked pinch and spread to do this but it’s gimmicky and a pain. Double tap is clearly a better option. Keep it simple. This kinda kills the enjoyment for me. Game looks really nice but it’s kinda slow and monotonous.
  • I love the story and the game mechanics. But progress isn’t saved properly.

    2
    By T. Banaja
    This would be a solid 4+ star rated game if not for the awful issue with saving progress. I have had to replay more than 10 levels, sometimes more than once, after the game resumes and dumps me back at a spot that I previously finished. It is extremely frustrating and kills the excitement and enthusiasm for finishing the story,
  • Awesome

    5
    By LizzyLD
    Please (!!) make a follow up to this. I absolutely LOVE this game….so much that I’ve ended up playing a bit before bed, except it turns into hours and the sun is coming up. 😂 i love doing puzzles and some abstract thinking - this is even great to replay & set my own goals (ie: time trial, not use hints, finish in least amount of moves…) Keep it coming!

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