- $0.99
- Category: Games
- Versions: 3 archived
- Installable: 3 of 3
- Seller: National Geographic Magazine
- com.natgeomobile.puzzleplanets
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
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Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 25, 2011 | — | — | 5 | $1.99 |
| January 13, 2012 | — | — | 41 | $0.99 |
| January 29, 2013 | — | — | 50 | $0.99 |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 25Lot's of fun! Not too hard, not too easy. A fun little distraction. Love revealing the creatures on each world! Sea Flea is my favorite! Go Sea Flea, go!!
Very entertaining and educational too!
Hi Guys..this game seems to be very cool...but it crashes. Please update!!! <br/><br/>Im on the iPod Touch 2nd Gen - iOS 4.2.1<br/><br/>--mark
I was hoping for Sim Earth, but that's not what you get. You can't really stop to enjoy the (admittedly simple) planet-building process because you're too busy watching the clock and trying to finish. <br/><br/>Not sure who it's aimed at. Too complex for my three year-old, too basic for everyone else.<br/><br/>Maxis? How About Sim Earth for mobile?
This game is almost perfect! All it needs is to be able to creat your own planets. It kinda reminds me of spore for pc.
Hey runaway you guys should make a console version with hidef graphpics espacly on playstion 3
Its really quite boring
Gameplay has three different aspects. First you piece together the sphere with puzzle pieces. Then you add volcanoes, rifts, and collisions (my favorite part). Finally you color in the planet with life (one celled organisms). It's innovative and engaging but feels a bit scripted. Almost like you are replaying somebody else's game instead of really creating your own worlds. I really wish there were an untimed mode!! Especially for my daughter to just explore. It would also be really cool to upgrade a planet with new life forms instead of just moving on to the next planet. Or have some kind of random mode where you create a new planet however you want and get random life forms. A really neat game with beautiful graphics, but could be a little more open-ended.
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