The objective of the game is simply to get your monster (that would be you) on a landing pad. In order to do this, you need to take advantage of the items that lie around you and create a "moving force" that will push or make you jump, and eventually make you land on the landing pad. The item could be anything from a basketball to a crate and they all act differently, depending on their shape and weight.
If you think this sounds easy, let me assure you; unless your name is Stephen Hawking, the game ain't easy! You need to find the right angle for every item and make it to play its role right. For each level that you advance to, the game will logically get more difficult and more challenging.
The graphics of the game are kept simple. You can rotate the view in 360 degrees and there is also a zoom in/zoom out feature, to make it easier to calculate the angles. The game is animated like a cartoon and there aren't many things to distract your attention; depending on the player, this could either be a good or a bad thing. Everyone can find such a game challenging and it might suit those people who need to take a break from all of these huge, "capitalistic" games that we have these days. Kids might enjoy it as well, but I personally recommend them to be in school age, otherwise they might find it to difficult and get bored with it.
Another cool feature that the game posses is "The Builder", where you can create your own scenario and maybe challenge others to complete it. (NOTE: Betting is illegal!)
The main question that remains is if you find it worthy paying 15 bucks to be able to play the full version. Before deciding whether you feel it would be money well spent, you can try the free demo version.
Another thing that I would like to say is, if you let your kids play this game, make sure telling them not to do these circus-acts at home. If they do, and they get a scratch on their hands, you can always sue those guys for whatever! Have fun J
Can be purchased at Garage Games as: Chain Reaction Or at Amazon as: Gadgets
