The Last Rocket - Definitely worth the price
An action puzzler that stars a surprisingly adorable pixelated rocket you must help escape from a spaceship that’s plummeting into a sun. The game contains 64 puzzles in which you have to make your way from point A to point B without impaling yourself on spikes, burning up in a jet of fire, or being blown to bits by an explosive balloon.
The controls are very good. You tap to launch your rocket and to make it reverse course in midair; when it’s landed, you can swipe to make it step left or right, and press and hold to make it duck. (Yes, in this game your rocket can duck.) Your movement is very limited, but figuring out how to maneuver your rocket through the level is what the game’s about.
Things get tough, and it’s not always due to the cleverness of the puzzles. Some levels require you to ‘juggle’ the rocket in the air, meaning that you have to keep reversing directions between two killer obstacles.
The occasional psychotically challenging level is all part of the retro appeal. The game also eschews modern conveniences like the ability to skip levels or to replay earlier levels out of sequence after you’ve beaten them. The levels go in order from first to last, and if you miss a memory gear you wanted to collect, you have to replay the whole game from the beginning. Probably the most modern thing about the game is that you get unlimited lives.

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