Spaghetti Marshmallows Android App Review
AndroidAppReviewer | Nov 05, 2010 | Comments 1
The Spaghetti Marshmallows Android App by Fruxotic Games is a physics based puzzle game. The object of the game is to build a structure using uncooked spaghetti and marshmallows so that it reaches the circle for each level. You only have a certain amount of uncooked spaghetti and marshmallows. You start with a marshmallow and then use a piece of uncooked spaghetti to conect to the next marshmallow. You will need to be strategic about this so that your structure does not break and land on the ground and so that you have enough of each element in order to reach the circles and complete each level.
If too many parts of the structures break and land on the ground you will be unable to use that part of the ground as a base to build another structure. Sometimes you will need to reach more than one circle. The game is quite challenging and the resposive controls help quite a bit since detail and precision in this game are important. To use a marshmallow press on the screen once, to use a piece of uncooked spaghetti press on the marshmallow and then drag your finger until the piece is big enough and then release. To connect the uncooked piece of spaghetti to another marshmallow make sure that the marshmallow you are connecting it to is highlighted before you release. The graphics are simple and clean.
Overall, this is a challenging physics based puzzle game for the Android platform. At the time of this review the Spaghetti Marshmallows Android App is $2.24. Thumbs Up.
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A little trivia on the game:
It is in fact social commentary, as there was a lot of cases in denmark, where people without a job, were sent in “activation”, which was outsourced to 3rd-party companies.
One of the oft-mentioned courses people were sent to, was building towers of spaghetti and marshmallows, on a field in view of, one of the major bridges in denmark.
Needless to say, the people who were sent to that course, were slightly annoyed, not to say furious.