
Jordan Skinner
Pros: the graphics are pretty, there is a very nice click sound when you complete a puzzle, there don't seem to be any forced ads, and it works offline. Cons: the game pushes you to watch ads for rewards constantly, and the puzzles are not very challenging (all the pieces are arranged in a uniform column, so you know within a few seconds there are only two possible angles that will work. For a more challenging puzzle, try 'polylines 3d'.)

Cheryl Montgomery
After a year or two of having this game sit on my phone (I played Love Poly instead when I was in the mood) I decided to try this one. Played the first level, beat it in seconds, and was immediately watching an ad. Given that it had *also* given me the option of doubling the level reward by watching an ad, and then showed me one anyway (within 20 seconds of opening the app), I just said "nah" and uninstalled it. You can play Love Poly indefinitely without ads and it's the same game.
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A Google user
A complete joke of a game, as far as I'm concerned. After the initial 8 puzzles, you are required to pay a LOT of money to see the rest of the game. This is one of the first mobile games I've seen, where the IAP is so predatory that you have to pay a WEEKLY FEE to remove the ads. This essentially makes playing Polysphere more expensive than a $60 AAA console title. Hopefully the developers come to their senses, and make their business model less exploitative... before somebody else nicks their idea and does it cheaper.
83 people found this review helpful