Universal App
OLO game is a beautifully designed and addictive
multiplayer game that requires both skill and strategy to outmaneuver
your opponent.
Developer:
Sennep
Price: $1.99
Version: 1.0.1
App Reviewed on: iPad 2
OLO game
is a multiplayer social game that looks simple on the surface, but the
game play itself requires a little bit of luck and a whole lot of
strategy. Recently named the game of the week by the App Store, this
flick-to-score game is both cleverly designed and a lot of fun to play.
The goal in OLO game is to flick the OLOs into the same
color target zone to score. Players take turn flicking both big and
small OLOs so some require more flicking force than others. Overshooting
an OLO allows the opponent to steal it. Gamers are also able to bounce
OLOs into their home zone to reuse them. An OLO can only be reused three
times before a skeleton finger snatches it from the board. Those who
are skillful enough can push opponent’s pieces out of their target zone.
The points are displayed at the bottom of the screen and the game ends
once all the OLOs are used.
There are three ways to play OLO game: 2 player, 4 player
and online. Those who play online can compete with a friend, use the
auto feature to find someone randomly on Game Center or invite a friend
to play via Facebook and Email. The game comes complete with voice chat
for those who enjoy talking smack or having a friendly discussion.
I was able to successfully complete one game through Game Center, but
I had trouble connecting again. The game either crashed, couldn’t find
an opponent or failed to connect. This seems to be an issue others are
having after browsing through the App Store reviews.
While the multiplayer option works sometimes, it’s just not reliable until an update is issued. This is where
OLO game
can be improved. Adding a single player option for gamers to compete
against a computer would make it more fun for those having connection
issues. Also, making the multiplayer mode turn-based instead of live
would make the game play more enjoyable. As it stands now, players are
forced to wait for their opponent to make their move. A better way to
manage the live games would greatly improve the multiplayer option.
Despite a few bugs, OLO game is enjoyable and well-worth
playing. The simple design looks impressive on the iPad and it’s nearly
impossible to stop playing after just one game. It will be worthy of
five stars once the glitches are fixed—which the developers state will
happen very soon. For now, it’s a great way to compete with friends and
family members over coffee or at the dinner table.
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