Kiwanuka

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Price: $0.99
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iOS:  (4.50) with 1,038 votes.
Google Play:  (4.23) with 2,131 votes.



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Screenshot "Whimsical, magical, and enchanting" –– Touch Arcade, 5/5

Kiwanuka is an action-puzzle game with an entirely new game-mechanic designed uniquely for touch screen. Guide the tiny citizens, instruct them to build towers, knock the towers over to grab ledges, then use them as bridges to reach the exit. Success requires careful thought and perfect timing.

- "A brilliant, beautiful, unique experience. Everything from the sounds, visuals, and just the vibe of the game all come together to create one of the most interesting little games I’ve played." - Touch Arcade, Game of the Week

- "An elegantly smart game." - Cult of Mac

- "A good surprise" -New York Times

- "A truly special game" - Kotaku

- "Amazing" - TUAW

- "A hidden treasure." - SlashGear

- "The game looks great." - Pocket Gamer

-"In an increasingly-long line of delightful puzzle games on iOS, Kiwanuka is one of the best. It sees you guiding a colourful collection of characters to freedom using a glowing staff: like a neon-infused Lemmings built for touchscreens." - The Guardian