About Plates Of Fate Remastered:
Technically this is fine, but it feels… more like potential for a cool idea rather than an actually cool idea. The game introduces all of its different pieces but rarely combines them into anything greater. Why can’t we have the replicating mechanic mixed with the multi-player mechanic? That’d be cool. What about the portals, you could use those with both the replicating mechanic and the multi-player mechanic in cool ways. And the gimmick for the last few levels comes too late, that could’ve been played around with more than it was. On top of that, for the short length of the game, it really feels like there should be more to it. And even at a dollar… this is basically an underdeveloped free flash game at best. Technically its faults aren’t doing anything wrong necessarily, but it’s just not doing as much as it should be doing. I can’t really recommend it, even for its low price, but I mean, it’s clever and mildly fun for as brief as it lasts, Honestly, it’s a nice game, but I completed it 100% in 23 minutes (shortest paths on all puzzles). I was actually really into it. Nice puzzles, even if they are a bit easy, relaxing sounds and unique puzzle mechanics, but as soon as the puzzles start getting a bit more difficult it suddenly ends. If you’re looking for a really good puzzle game I’d recommend Hexcells over this any day. Much better value for money and infinite puzzle generator.