

"And in the situation of a complete lockdown when a person spends almost all the time at home - what can be better than re-reading your favorite book, re-watching favorite TV show, or re-creating the world in Doodle God Universe?" "World building games can be fascinating for an awfully long time, and lots of players would like to 're-read' Doodle God over and over again like a good book," Paul said. As with all world-building games, Paul says Doodle God Universe is about exploring and searching for the new and unexpected. World-building games like Minecraft, Stardew Valley, Terraria and The Sims have supplied gamers with hours of entertainment for years.

"The power of all modern Apple devices - iPhone, iPad, Mac, AppleTV - as well as many great technologies, like Metal, integrated with the Unit圓D - all this allowed us to implement all the most daring game design and visual ideas," Paul said. The game also gets a boost from Apple's new hardware, like 5G and the A14 Bionic chip. Doodle God's unique content, quests, puzzles, mini-games and art set it apart from variations and clones, Paul says. For example, the game's official trailer shows that combining a bird and fire produces a phoenix. Games like Triple Town, 2048 and Little Alchemy have similar mechanics, which involve combining existing elements together to create new ones.

The Doodle God series is an A+B=C style game, according to Paul.

" The game adjusts to the style and logic of a particular player now."Ĭertain elements combined can even create life in the game. "Easiness and speed are vital for the modern gamers, and you can feel it in Doodle God Universe thanks to the modern animations of all actions made by players, a minimalistic UI style that improves usability, and a dynamic scoring system that motivates you to look for the new reactions," Paul told CNET over email. Doodle God Universe sports modern, redrawn element icons, 3D scenes and more reactions, as well as changes to the game's pace and difficulty. While Doodle God Universe will feel familiar to those who've played any of the games prior, Paul, a brand evangelist for JoyBits who prefers to only use his first name, says in many ways this is an entirely new game.
