Aqueduct ($2.99) features a very different art style than the other Kieffer Bros. games I’ve played (Abca, Orba), but I’m glad to report that the charming and polished presentation (which is the hallmark of this indie development team), is still very much alive in this newest title. Aqueduct reminds me a lot of a Mosaic […]
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New Kieffer Bros. game on the block: Aqueduct for iPhone

Aqueduct ($2.99) features a very different art style than the other Kieffer Bros. games I’ve played (Abca, Orba), but I’m glad to report that the charming and polished presentation (which is the hallmark of this indie development team), is still very much alive in this newest title.

Aqueduct reminds me a lot of a Mosaic puzzle, but it feels a lot less claustrophobic than other similar games, and despite the fact the game world is made up of inanimate objects, there’s something very lively about the atmosphere. I’ll be releasing a review of Aqueduct in the very near future (hint: I like it!), but you can also check it out for yourself on the App Store.

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