![]() ![]() You drag the hole on the ground to make it swallow things. The hole starts out small but as you swallow more things, it gets larger and lets you move on to swallowing larger things. Eventually it gets big enough to swallow cars and even entire barns. That sounds a bit simple and initially, that's all you do but eventually, the game throws a few puzzles at you. The goal is to swallow all the objects in the level but some are hard to reach, so you have to use other objects to get to them. Eventually you get a catapult, that lets you throw objects you swallowed back out, which can be used to access hard to reach places. While the puzzles are fun, there isn't much variety in them and they are fairly easy to figure out. Also, even after they show up, you still have several levels that have no puzzles but still just regular ol' swallowing. And then before you know it, the game is over. ![]() That's another problem with Donut County most people can easily finish it under two hours, which really isn't a lot. At times, objects don't quite fall through even though they should or get stuck awkwardly at an angle. The latter is not necessarily a glitch but because you only control the hole and can't pull the object out, you just have to shuffle the hole around until the object repositions and falls through cleanly. Sometimes, the hole does not slide around the ground properly and goes a bit crazy. These things happen rarely, though, and aren't a deal-breaker. Visually, the game looks simplistic but still well-designed and ran perfectly fine on the iPhone 8 Plus' overpowered hardware for such types of games. ![]()
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