Cessabit: a Stress Relief Game app recently received 19 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 6 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Cessabit: a Stress Relief Game app an average rating of 4.45 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 597 ratings since its release on Nov 20 by Tepes Ovidiu. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Cessabit: a Stress Relief Game?
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Awesome! Review.
Need a little help it’s fun
I paid for the app. It states 33 levels, I got 12. All other levels are locked. It says no in app purchases. Can someone help? I liked the 12 I got. I gifted to grandkids. But $1.99 is too much for 15 min of play.
The tutorial is needed and the developers need to give more time to this!! Allow the paying users to go back and access the tutorial, just like repeating the games.
Very relaxing! Helps with my attention to detail.
I wish there were more levels, and that the interactions were more consistent, but i like the art and it’s a fun little puzzle memory game.
The visuals are amazing and it’s a fun game to play. Definitely recommended!
Interesting idea. Well done. Gets harder as you go. Got my brain juice spillin. Good job! @AppNasty
Love the graphics and play. Thanks to the Dev for another sweet game!
It was a decent game but entirely too short for the cost.
Very stress relieving I just wish it was longer. I finished the game in two sessions!
Hey, it was extremely fun. I love this game, but wish there are more games and hint button. I couldn’t see sunset at inside stage and stars at space stage, I just played a lot :-) I look forward to next upgrade!
It is a great game I just wish there was more levels and harder. Maybe a hint button or something like that. But overall good game
I really love the concept of this game, but there are some pretty major problems. 1. Not enough levels. I assumed there would be a decent amount of levels, but as of right now, there aren’t. I finished them all in about an hour. 2 There is no way to tell which levels you have beaten and which you haven’t. 3. I’m not sure I would consider this game “relaxing”. Some of the puzzle are down right frustrating.
This is an interesting app. Unfortunately sometimes when I touch the image absolutely nothing happens. I go back later and a few things happen. So when presented with images and questions to answer I have not seen the objects/images no matter how many times I have tapped. When I close the app and go back in one or two appear. Is this supposed to happen?
Stresses me out trying to figure out what it wants me to do, and actually frustrates me more than relaxes me. It’s pretty easy to figure out usually, however I was looking for an app to chill me out not make me tap a screen a million times looking for clues.
I expected a meditative experience, getting into the images to absorb the details. This was partly accurate, but made difficult by Controls that seemed inconsistent. Some of the images are disturbing (downed planes, sinking ship) and the music induced a sense of anxiety over time.
I love puzzle games, relaxing games. This game isn’t great.
I regrets this purchase. While visually pleasing, the tap/swipe feature to reveal clues didn’t work that well. Leaving me less than calm and totally frustrated. Good concept, frustrating experience.