Euclidean Skies is a puzzle adventure game developed by kunabi brother GmbH. The last update, v1.50, released on March 26, 2020, and it’s rated 4.67 out of 5 based on the latest 712 reviews. Euclidean Skies costs $4.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
A Captivating Brain Pleaser
Euclidean Skies Gameplay Overview
Description
The successor to the highly acclaimed Editors’ Choice-winning game Euclidean Lands is here! Euclidean Skies combines marvellous architecture and turn-based movements to create a beautiful world with mind-bending puzzles.
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The complaints about the controls almost caused me to not try this game but I’m so glad I did. The controls just were not an issue at all! Euclidean Skies is one of the best games I’ve played on iOS. Engaging, beautiful and entertaining. I love it so much that I bought Euclidean Lands and enjoyed the earlier version just as much. Thank you devs for an excellent game. How about a new Euclidean game. Perhaps Euclidean Worlds, Euclidean Outer Space? I need more of these intelligent and beautiful
★★★☆☆Too Complicated Too Fast
Having played the first game, I was interested to see where they would take a sequel. Where they took it was too far, too fast. The first few stages get you used to how things work but then it ramps up really fast to odd pivot points which produce really odd and difficult to predict movements.
It also seems as if the bad guys can sometimes attack at an angle across 2 squares and other times not. Rather annoying. As it stands right now, it's not that interesting because if all they can com
★★★★★Best game ever
Thank you for whoever wrote it this is my favorite game on my iPad
★★★★★Another Euclidian homerun
Just love the imagination that went into the level designs. Every bit as challenging as Euclidian Lands. Brilliant! A note to the devs: Please make this a trilogy. I’d love to buy “Euclidian Seas”