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oO App Reviews

The OO app recently received 13 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given OO app an average rating of 3.78 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 9 ratings since its release on Apr 17 by Maciej Targoni. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about OO?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.69 out of 5

9 global ratings

5 Star
85%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
15%

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13 Positive User Reviews for OO

Very fun

Very addicting! I love it

Very creative

I am loving this game. It is kind of like a cross between a super minimal platformer and puzzle game. You set the pace and it can be pretty quick or you can take your time. Either way some further levels are a good brain workout. Great job here devs

Excellent

On every level.

Timing is everything

I love this game. It takes a while to get a hang of but if you have the sound on it helps figuring out the rhythms for moving the o through the Os. It’s a memory game of sorts and demands precision and strategy. It only has a few levels—each with their own personality, and it’s enjoyable to try to beat your previous score.

Very good break

You can use this to slow down the pace when being on the computer for hours. I like it

great

Simple idea, very addictive game. Relaxing, but difficult, what makes it very interesting game.

Very addictive!

Very simple to play...yet challenging! I love it!!

Awesome

I really like this game it is really creative

Great app

This app is a great app when you have nothing else to do but is addicting.

thanks for cool game

die hard is a movie,live hard is this game,but you live wonderfully

Awesome :)

Extremely fun and a good way to waste a little time :)

2 Negative User Reviews for OO

Not my style

Rhythm games have precise timing but use elaborate cues. Shmups require precise movement but encourage strategy. This game has neither cues nor strategy. After each level — over a hundred deaths each time — I found I wasn’t thinking “wow, that was fun, I want to do better.” Instead I found myself thinking “I never want to see this level again in my life.”

Hardcore

This looks like a casual game, but is actually quite hardcore, as the difficulty scales extremely fast. If you like to die hundreds of times, and have the game record on every level the number of deaths, go for it.