
If you’re at all interested in it, I recommend grabbing it. The iCloud sync is also working now, and I really appreciate the five save slots so I can have multiple games going at once. Overall, it’s a great game, with lots of options to make it easier or harder, depending on your preference.

I’m going to keep working at it, though, and hope I find the right strategy to beat the game. I’m also still not that great at using skills, as I often have the timing off. None of my strategies have worked yet, as my men keep getting overwhelmed by all the enemies attacking at once. That said, I’m having a lot of trouble with the final island, The Last Stand. I even managed to get several turns ahead of the dotted line that swallows up islands and prevents you from taking them. I enabled level restarts for a more stress-free experience and I’ve been enjoying it a lot more that way. It seems the third time’s the charm, though, as my current game has gone exceptionally well so far. I already mentioned Raw Fury and Plausible Concept’s Bad North when it released a few weeks back, but my first two games didn’t go so well. So make reky your next puzzle obsession! And if you get stuck, I started a walkthrough guide here. The gist of it is that, after the update, it’s easy to recommend to any puzzle fans. As much as I like it, I don’t really have the time to replay the same levels over and over to try to find the optimal solution. I may have to let him have it, though, because there aren’t many points left for me to squeeze out of the game. I’ve also been having a bit of a competition with another player for the top spot on the leaderboard. Since then, I’ve been enjoying the game so much that I’ve completed it at par - or under par - for almost all the levels.

Not long after, the developers responded to all my feedback by adding an undo button, as well as a proper move counter. So I gave up on it fairly early and explained why here. I was off to rough start with reky, mainly because there was no undo button, making every mistake lead to a restart. I didn’t love all of them, but there’s plenty that are worth your time, so read up to see which ones.

You might have noticed this post is a week late, so there’s a lot of games to cover. Despite being swamped with Apple Arcade games, there were still a lot of free-standing iOS games to play this past week or so. Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I’ve been playing over the last seven days.
