

Perhaps most frustrating, far too many of the opening levels are almost insultingly easy, giving the game an almost flat difficulty curve. Multiple solutions to every puzzle in Doodle Fit are a welcome addition, in theory - and it does provide some replay value later in the game - but there's something about the way it includes them on even the simplest puzzles that seems a little patronising.Īudio-wise, the twee chiptune soundtrack is pleasant enough, but compared with something like Meteor Pixel's Deflecticon and its gorgeous tunes from musician FantomenK, Doodle Fit's sonics remain utterly forgettable. Unlike HandyGames's Panzer Panic, whose tiny drawn tanks and ink explosions inject a dash of character into the game, the doodles in Doodle Fit add nothing to the experience. It's just that for all the polish, Doodle Fit doesn't exhibit any outstanding features or elements.
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The minimalist UI is at least easy to understand, and dragging the shapes around or tapping on menus is quick, simple, and seemingly free from bugs of any kind. To be fair to its developer Vinyl Pixels, Doodle Fit is a robust, intuitive game. There's no scoring system beyond beating the level or temporarily giving up to try something else.

You can't manipulate the shapes in any way, only shuffle them around. Can you tell what it is yet?Įvery level of Doodle Fit is a hollow outline, where you have to arrange the handful of irregular shapes you're given so that they fit perfectly inside it. Gamelion's Doodle Fit is a perfectly solid little puzzler, but if there's anything to distinguish it from the legions of similar games on mobile formats bar its art design, I'm not seeing it. The thing is, devoid of context, all those wacky shapes in the margins aren't really that interesting - they’re just the snippets of a wandering mind bored out of its skull. When did doodles become a ‘thing’? What exactly prompted developers to start using them as an aesthetic? Was it the thought of how awesome it would be if everything you scribbled in your notebook during a really boring lecture came to life?
