[iOS, Android, Windows Phone] Geo


Geo is an 8-bit, physics-based puzzle for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Tap to explode, and swipe to slash through over 100 deceptively simple levels.

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Geo brings nostalgic graphics and sound, easy to learn yet difficult to master gameplay, and a unified, “all-ages” experience to the three major mobile markets. Give it a try for free (Geo-) before buying the full game (Geo+) for $2.99. If you’re having difficulty finding it, search for “geo 8bit” in your marketplace of choice, or click any of the links below.

Geo- (Free)
iOS (iTunes): http://goo.gl/9yYCxg
Android (Google Play): http://goo.gl/TSZ2VD
Android (Amazon): Geo- - App on Amazon Appstore
Windows Phone (Windows Store): Microsoft Apps

Geo+ ($2.99)
iOS (iTunes): http://goo.gl/xlClnb
Android (Google Play): http://goo.gl/W5sz2S
Android (Amazon): Geo+ - App on Amazon Appstore
Windows Phone (Windows Store): Microsoft Apps

For more information, check out the official website, follow the portfolio or the game itself on Twitter, and/or leave a comment. Feedback is greatly appreciated.

Links
Game Website: http://thegeoco.com
Portfolio Website: http://zerofolio.com
Game Twitter: x.com
Portfolio Twitter: x.com

Screenshots:

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Hey Zero - Game mechanics look real fun, and I like the dichotomy of the nostalgic look and sounds combined with the mobile design and modern, smooth, visually appealing effects. Real nice presentation.

One thing - trying to search for this game by name is futile. I finally found it by searching your developer name.
Will report back with impressions after I’ve played a little.

Nice work.

Thanks; I eagerly await your feedback.

I noticed that same issue, as well; I believe it stems from an abundance of apps with the tag “geo” in it, and they’ve been around much longer than my own app, so they tend to bury it.

Hey, It looks fun, good job on that.

What are you going to do about that? I also have a game named O and I can’t find it by searching for its name.

Thanks. I’m not entirely sure, actually; though, I have found that searching “geo 8bit” helps tremendously, since it’s one of the tags that’s most relevant to the game. I might include that bit of info to anyone curious about the game.