Posted on: January 9, 2024

Nervensaegen
Games: Reviews: 102
Paid version of a free browser game
You can play this game (with ads) for free on your phone, or on the internet in any browser, on a number of websites. The same is true for all the other games this developer has on GOG at the time I'm writing this, Ergo, this is the paid, ad-free offline version of an otherwise ad-sponsored free-to-play browser game. Thus, the game is in not exclusive to GOG, only the pay option is. That said, I did play it online: The game offers a number of difficulty levels, all of which are fairly simple (perhaps too simple). The mechanics are easily explained in one sentence: connect the dots of the same color, while filling the entire playing field. There are no save slots, so when you start over, your progress resets. There are no alternative play modes or any features that are exclusive to the paid version from what I've seen. The ad-sponsored version displays an ad every couple of levels, which is fair. If you don't like ads, consider buying here to go ad-free. I do not recommend the paid version of the game UNLESS you either absolutely hate ads or deliberately want to make a contribution to the developer. The price tag is way over the top for what you get, considering that this browser game is bare bones and has little replay value after one or two sessions. However, its simplicity does have some undeniable (very) subjective appeal, so the decision is up to you; Be aware of what you get for your money.
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