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Breath of Light : Relaxing Puzzler app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4000 ratings )
Health & Fitness Games Puzzle Music
Developer: Many Monkeys
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1547, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 26 Mar 2015
App size: 125.49 Mb

Breath of Light is a meditative and beautiful puzzle game with a hypnotic soundtrack by Winterpark.

Hold a quiet moment.

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“Breath of Light is pushing boundaries in terms of what a game can or should be” 4/5 — Touch Arcade

“The perfect fit for anyone who likes to kick back with a good iOS game” — App Advice

“A puzzle game like no other” — The Age

“As a unique, gamified version of guided meditation, Breath of Light helps you enter a state of calm serenity without you even noticing” — Kill Screen

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BEAUTIFUL
Inspired by modern minimalism combined with a range of meditative art styles, from Zen Gardening to Sumi inks and Indian Buddhist art.

RELAXING
Easy to use, flowing and set to a gorgeous and serene soundscape by Winterpark. Best played with headphones.

SIMPLE TO USE
Players guide energy by moving rocks around the mystic garden, setting them in place and watching the energy settle into its new flow.

* A very small percentage of people experience an issue with the audio on first install. Please delete and reinstall the App. We’re on it.

** Breath of Light is designed for iPhone 4 and above. It is NOT compatible with iPod Touch 4th Generation or older.

Pros and cons of Breath of Light : Relaxing Puzzler app for iPhone and iPad

Breath of Light : Relaxing Puzzler app good for

go and buy this game...and then relax while playing and enjoy the beauty of it.
It has wonderful music and great art design so if you are looking for a peaceful game but still has strategy elements this is the game for you.
First time through, I got used to the attractive, repulsive, and size effects. Now Im seeing how little I have to manipulate things to get the desired effect. Lovely game. I wonder how many future rocket scientists are playing it now? How about continuing the game by starting a sparkle off from the source with a set amount of fuel, a goal planet, and, say, 8 planets with various gravitational wells orbiting a sun?

Some bad moments

Overall I am very happy with this app. It is quite lovely and a relaxing puzzle game. However its flaws mechanically can be a hinderance in enjoying it. I dont regret buying the app but its simply unclear, as it doesnt explain anything, which makes understanding the mechanics difficult. I understand the aesthetic they were going for, but I still have no idea what some menu options do, or how some of the game controls precisely, due to the game lacking in text in everything but a single phrase in the introduction. Occasionally it doesnt seem to save all the levels I have cleared either, or saves them in chunks. (Like in the settings menu, under the person, what does one rock, three rocks, and a stack of rocks stand for? Difficulty level? Touch sensitivity? Something else entirely?)
My favorite chill out game- excellent music compliments beautiful art and the levels appear simple but are actually really cleverly designed. Love this game!
This game is flowing, relaxing and beautiful. The puzzles arent particularly hard, but thats not what its about; its about getting in that flow and beauty and being swept up by it. Lovely.
Spent 2.99 on an audio game and I cant even hear any of the music.
I think this app is a waste of time and ur money so I think save ur money for something better.
I find the puzzled very relaxing and enjoyable. The physics of the energy flow is interesting and beautiful. I love the fact that there are no timers or other encouragement to hurry, as well as the opportunity to play any level at any time, without having to solve all the earlier ones first. I also appreciate being able to silence the music. A few puzzles (so far) seem overly finicky to be relaxing, but one can skip levels if it gets too frustrating. Also, this really drains the battery on my 5s; given all the processing the game is doing this is not surprising, but I am careful about when and how much I play.