Phlux

Contains ads
3.4
2.63K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The sequel is out on the PlayStore, Search 'Unsure' or go to 'More from developer' section.

Phlux is a Indie 2D Minimalist Adventure Platformer made with Unity Game Development Engine. The game puts you in charge of a small black box with a rainbow tail. Your goal is to collect each of the three circle colors before exiting each level filled with mysterious puzzles. And to do this, you must navigate and bounce through levels filled with various platforms and obstacles. To move around, you’re given two directional keys on the bottom left of your screen and a jump button on the bottom right. You’re able to double-jump in order to reach hard to reach places, a skill which quickly becomes vital in the impossible game.

The game itself features beautifully minimal graphics, and becomes a rather beautiful kaleidoscope of colors and shadows in later levels. It is available both in ad-sponsored and paid variants. The free version is functional and allows you to play all 18 levels, but includes an ever present (but unobtrusive) banner ad in the top left of your screen while playing. The paid version, on the other hand, does away with the ad.

If you are a fan of 2D platformers and want an excellent option for while you’re on the go, give Phlux a shot!

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Updated on
Sep 18, 2015

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
2.36K reviews
A Google user
November 2, 2014
The mechanic is pretty good. The game is obviously a magnanimous derivative of Thomas was Alone! Check out Mike Bithell's talk at Nordic Game Festival (again) to understand why the same shadow system you used is a bad idea. The colliders attached to platforms are very cloggy as Phlux gets stuck to the platforms some times. This is your first game and I'm proud that more Indians are making games now! Cheers to Indie devs and hopefully all the above things will be cleared up in the sequel! :D
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A Google user
December 9, 2014
I really liked it, the only thing I see that needs improving is how the ads pop up. I wouldn't mind if they popped up after a game, but they get a little bothersome when they do pop up in the middle of a level. The other thing being more levels!
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A Google user
March 19, 2015
Ads are fine, make money, it's cool we get it, but work it in so playing doesn't feel like I'm being beaten to death by them, and also please, god please, sort the sensitivity, the amount of fails because the jump button doesn't register is crazy, awesome art design though, it looks great and has a cool feeling to play
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