Zip Zap

Zip Zap

Touch to contract. Release to let go. Bring the clumsy mechanical beings home.

Game info


2.11
October 18, 2024
$1.99
Android 4.0.3+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Zip Zap, Developed by Philipp Stollenmayer. Listed in Casual Category. Current Version Is 2.11, Updated On 18/10/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Zip Zap. Achieved Over 72 thousand Installs. Zip Zap Currently Has 6 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars

Over 100 levels.
No ads.
No in-app-purchases.

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4.8
5,985 total
5 83.4
4 13.8
3 1.9
2 0.9
1 0

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Total number of active users rated for: Zip Zap

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Recent Comments

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Hayden Fredrick

Great & thoughtfully designed puzzle game. Lots of levels have multiple solutions and are really fun thinking puzzles, it's an all around good time that will give lots of playtime on your first time through. I have one tiny nitpick though: Why does it tell you what swiping does, then right after tell you that swiping doesn't do anything? Lol

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The Flying Spaget

I CAN'T STAND THIS! The game itself is beautiful, creative and fun and worth every cent. I'd say all Kamibox games fit that, except maybe Letter². But, there's no way to mute the app properly. You can turn off the music and the squeaking of the hinges, which is greatly appreciated, but you can't turn off the thumps of parts falling. This drives me mad, I tend to listen to podcasts or video essays while I play casual games and this one thing makes that impossible. Other than that, 5 stars.

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Andrew Lee

The simplicity is deceiving, RNG is probably involved, and the physics are complex; together, it allows an addictive gameplay with repeating "so close!" and "one more try". Every time I thought the ingenuity peaked, it surprises me with a new section. While I wished there was some sort of fanfare when completing all the levels, this will be fun to replay in a year or two.

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Charlie G.

Got this game cuz I have plate before on ios phones. Plays the same except it appears much more zoomed in, to the point where certain elements are partially cut off. On the apple version there is room between game elements and the screen edge, but honestly it's not surprising as android phones have a much wider difference in display ratio. Still annoying and makes an otherwise polished game feel less than that.

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A Google user

Physics that you feel in your soul. I'm a sucker for simple games with really basic mechanics that are taken to wacky extremes. The sense of motion I get from some of these levels had me physically leaning my body as if it would help. It gives you a feeling I can only describe as anticipation. You can feel where the ball is going to go and it's just so satisfying. BTW there are 144 levels. The people who say there are less are just bad at the game because you have to beat levels to unlock more.

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A Google user

The levels in the first half are really neat. However, in the second half, they are more about extremely precise timing and become really frustrating. It's also slightly annoying that the devs asked for ratings just before the levels switched, hence my initial 5 star review... If you found out the game got annoying, maybe try tweaking the levels instead of hoping people would be too lazy to change their reviews

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Gerhard Zelenka

Such a simple concept to create such devious puzzles. Glorious! Highly recommended.

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Ethan Dwyer

Love these kinds of puzzle games that don't have a prescribed solution. Sometimes you do something crazy with the physics that gets you to the finishline in a way that no one else has done in exactly the same way. This is well worth $2 and Okay! is another game by this dev you should play if you haven't.