Game Review: aa

If you are looking for a game that contains strategy and playing against your anger then this is the game for you.

Even though there is really no point of the game, it tests your skills and your temper. One app user said, “ my eyes rolled back into my head and [I] started to chant.”

‘aa’ is all about timing yourself and using the right speed to get all of the balls attached to a bigger ball.

The game was described in the description that it is a “hello world” app for your smartphone.

Not only do the obstacles make you raise an eyebrow in confusion, but the anger pours out of you like a stream.

This game is mostly addicting because it costs nothing, the app actually makes you think and you can’t necessarily cheat with this app.

This app goes up to 700 different levels. This game is a superb when it comes to strategy.

“This game abuses your mind” Tyrone student Kendra Wertz said, “ It challenges you, which makes it a great game to play.”

The game is widely played in the school district. Multiple faculty members play the game, along with the majority of the student body.

“This game really symbolizes greed” Tyrone student Jake Meyer said, “If you try for too much too fast, you end up failing basically.”

The game is extremely addicting, along with the sound effects.

When you lose the game, it ends in a red screen along with a “blood splattering” sound.

The game toys with your emotions, but the game is available on all software’s.

You can download the game for free on the App store for iPhone’s and the Play store for androids.

Caution, we aren’t responsible for your phone screen cracking!