And Yet It Gets Better

I recently reviewed And Yet It Moves and found it to be a must-have for any gamer. It truly is a ground breaking title that should not be overlooked. And yet despite my glowing admiration, I did find few faults.

Firstly I was disappointed by the Challenge mode, unlocked after completing the game. This move felt like a poor attempt by the creators at increasing the longevity of the gameplay, and I wasn’t impressed. However the developers at AYIM have addressed this complaint by now hosting AYIM competitions. Every few weeks the developers will select a random level where players will compete for the fastest completion times using Challenge mode. The top players after a week will be rewarded with free copies of other great gaming titles that the AYIM developers hold with high regard. 

This move is a perfect way to encourage players to play Challenge mode in order to hone their skills prior to the next competition. Honestly, I feel as though this once minor flaw is now all but erradicated thanks to the quick thinking of AYIM’s developers. Unfortunately the prizes seem to cater to a PC crowd at present, but I’m certain a quick email to the project leader Felix Bohatsch explaining your situation will more than solve the issue. 

Secondly I found the price point of $15 for AYIM to be extremely reasonable for such a great game, but Felix and his team have again outdone themselves; AYIM has now dropped in price to $9.99/€8.99/£7.99.

With these faults resolved, you have no excuse to not purchase this title. Go out now and support gaming genius!

About Brad Snios

Brad Snios is a writer for The Mac Gamer. His favorite games are Psychonauts, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and Super Meat Boy. He dreams of the day he'll see a new Oddworld title.

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