Someone once I asked me how I pick games to review, and obviously without being able to play them there’s a lot of trust in screen shots and descriptions, whether from the developers themselves or from forums and other such public avenues. Once I finally get my hands on a game the focus then becomes the fun factor. However, I also try to focus on games that are unusual in a positive way, because these are the ones that tend to become classics once people stop overlooking them. Voroflow definitely falls into the “unusual” category, and as a match 3 lover I’m glad the developer was kind enough to bring it to my attention.
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