I spend eight – twelve hours a day working on a computer, writing and sometimes drawing. I work as one of the main programmers for the company, and I am the writer for Quantum Magica and Falsetto Memories projects. My name is George Dobrescu and I am the Director of the Seventh Heart Studios game studio. My review will be as objective as it is humanly possible and it is a description of my general experience with Opus #3, every opinion expressed here is mine and I firmly stand by it. I have absolutely no affiliation with Opus, Thebit or other partner companies at this moment, I am not receiving any kind of incentive to sweeten things out or change my opinions about the product. I have been slightly skeptical about #3 before testing it, but it has been almost two months since I owned one now, and my feelings towards it have gone from skepticism to curiosity, then to feelings of love and ultimately to enjoyment. Although Opus doesn't seem to purchase a lot of advertising space and doesn't seem to be quite that intrusive in the eyes of their fans, their products have been loved by virtually everyone who heard one. Opus DAPs are quite new to the market, especially when compared to older and established companies, but they already managed to gain a lot of interest from music lovers all over the world with their excellent build quality and with their sound. Opus #3 promises to deliver a total solution for audiophiles in terms of sound quality and overall performance. Opus #3 is one of the most brilliant DAPs (Digital Audio Players) of this moment, created by new company The Bit. Read our update policy to learn more.Opus #3 - The Brilliant and Excellent DAP! ![]() This review was first published on February 3, 2018. Play across different devices with PC and Nintendo Switch game versions.Superb graphic design that brings all the individual nooks and crannies of the wooden objects.Unique puzzle concept which revolves around covering wooden structures with paint using a rope under your control.Beautiful game soundtrack of nearly an hour in length that helps to create the Zen atmosphere.Offers a relaxing and challenging puzzle experience at the same time.Overall Zen Bound 2 exceeds the goal it has set itself to be a relaxing puzzle challenge and features a number of vast improvements over the original game. All of these levels are also carefully paired with a range of native, industrial or plain backgrounds and a fantastic soundtrack of nearly an hour in length which both assist in building the relaxation focus of the game. ![]() In total there are over 100 such levels that feature all manner of wooden objects from simple 3D shapes to complex wooden animals like elephants or dolphins and seemingly random shapes that provide the greatest challenge.Īll of these levels are a beautiful offering in Zen Bound 2 as well with these wooden objects simply bursting out of the screen of your chosen platform. Similar to other games in the genre with these sort of puzzles your mechanical success relies on manipulation of the camera, the space within each level and your analysis of the object itself to identify easy to paint locations and also corners to anchor your rope. Zen Bound 2 is finely tuned though that you need not perfect every single level (unless you want to) and keeps the overall game relaxing while retaining complexity and challenge for those that wish to pursue it. Flowers (the in game currency) are your reward based on how much you cover which is used to unlock more levels which means some backtracking may be required as you optimise your gameplay in particular levels to achieve the minimum flower cut off points required. ![]() Ultimately you are judged against the level minimum which requires a certain percentage of the wooden item to be covered in paint from your rope. While a relaxing experience you’ll need to keep in mind your objective of covering as much of the wooden object as possible with paint before tying a knot around a nail on the wooden sculpture to end the level. The purpose of this setup is for players to cover the bare wooden object with various of colours of paint with wherever your piece of rope touches transforming to painted wood. Your objective in each level of Zen Bound 2 is to solve the spatial puzzle that is presented before you which requires the piece of rope under your control to be wrapped around the various wooden sculptures. With this calm and meditative experience available for both PC and Nintendo Switch you’ll be able to unwind at home or on the go. Find your own Zen in Zen Bound 2, a unique puzzle game that focuses on a slow and relaxing puzzle experience to let you take away the stress from life.
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