The formula that is used in Art Style: Pictobits is something that has been utilised countless number of times since the time of Tetris and so many other games. However, this game in itself is unique, taking advantage of the touch screen to make block removal feel fresh, but it lacks the addictive quality that keeps you glued to the screen for hours, or even weeks, at a time. The price of this game makes it something worth considering and even enjoyable. However, it is not going to be a classic that will need a book dedicated to it. One of the reasons for this is lack of accessibility here. The player needs to go through the tutorial to understand the concept of this game. The levels begin with a few rows of blocks on the bottom of the screen that serve as your tools of disposal for the incoming waves. When you tap any of these 1×1 pieces, they get stored in your queue, and you can deploy these blocks by tapping any blank space on the screen. The game ends when you reach the highest line on the screen. This is similar to most other games in this genre. The blocks and the way they move about is something unique and interesting. Pictobits lets you destroy blocks in a unique, rewarding way, however, this one won’t promise you the addiction the betters games in this genre can cause!
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