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Gumba

November 10, 2014 at 10:37AM:

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"Gumba" means thumb in Swahili and that's the idea behind the game, you need your thumbs to play it and a great memory to win it. Each level starts by showing a drawing and you have a few seconds to memorize it, after that you'll need to replicate that using your thumbs (preferably but not exclusively, as in Twister you can use whatever comes handy). The trick is not to lift your thumbs after you started drawing. Here are some of Gumba's features and what will get you hooked on it: - Play in Arcade mode where you advance from one level to a (tougher) next one, or Hero mode where the difficulty is insane as you get only one life - Improve your short term memory as you have 3 seconds to mentally "record" the design and repeat the drawing after - Challenge your thumbs to a game of Twister as you'll need to bend/twist them repeatedly for the futile attempt to pass the level - 100+ levels to choose from and if you get to advance far enough you can be proud of your accomplishment to be included in the leaderboard Play "Gumba" once, play it forever. The game is absolutely free (no ads, no IAPs) on Google Play ( http://ift.tt/1xy8cYr ) and you can see it in action here: http://ift.tt/1GUYxjS





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