Exquisite, Magical, Engaging, Dreamlike
As a puzzle enthusiast, I really like Monument Valley, because It contains puzzles within puzzles, and the artwork, music and sounds are a joy. I understand the reviewer who complained that it is too short, however that is the flip side of how engaging it is, and there are so many puzzles that it, even after going through it several times, I still have to stop to figure out how some of the moves go. Also, there are visual and verbal clues that there is a story, a kind of a mystery about who Ida is and what her quest is about. I recommend the in-app purchase called "Forgotten Shores," which contains clues to this story that indicate that Forgotten Shores should be played between IX and X of Monument Valley, though I like to play it between VIII and IX because of what happens in viii of Forgotten Shores (which is my favorite puzzle of all). I am being vague here so as not to spoil this wonderful game for those who have not yet purchased it.
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Monument Valley, v2.4.21