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Monument Valley and Limbo. One of my favorite iOS games. It's not every day that you come across games that are as perfect as they are, that are worked out to the smallest detail. I managed to do it recently and quite by chance I discovered the cosmic puzzle clicker Love you to bits. She captivated me literally the first time. Just the opening video was enough to make me think "yeah, I have to finish this".

The opening trailer is so suggestive that you can't even turn off and delete the game. You are looking at robot characters in love traveling through space in their rocket. Nova's significant other is setting a course for the wormhole when out of nowhere the rocket explodes. You then look at the lonely robot Kosmo, who is crying and sad because his girlfriend has been blown to pieces all over the universe.

You guessed it right, your task is to find the pieces and put the robot love together.

It may sound a bit morbid, but the developers have it well thought out. With a small robot, you will travel to different corners of the universe, where small tasks await you. Don't expect any texts and complex puzzles. Love You To Bits is a clicker adventure game. The vast majority of tasks can be completed with just common sense. Each world has a different theme and you will meet many characters, whether friends or enemies.

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On each planet you will collect and find different tools and items that you will use later. For example, you have to build a snowman, destroy a spaceship, go through a labyrinth or play on the playground. The characters and items in the game have a purpose, and in order to achieve the coveted human parts, you must complete various tasks. The game principle is very similar to the aforementioned Monument Valley or Zelda.

I personally recommend playing Love You To Bits with headphones on. The developers have prepared pleasant background music in the game. There are also hidden objects on the planets, i.e. memories of the beloved Nova. You save them and you can look back at any time to see which specific memory the item is associated with. The videos are full of emotions and perfectly complement the overall experience of the game.

A total of thirty planets await you with original graphics, animations and lots of tasks. You can control Love You To Bits with one finger. That being said, whenever the item or component has a meaning, a push button will appear above the little robot, which will trigger some action. After all, a similar system also works in games like Botanicula, Machinarium or Samorost. You can buy Love You To Bits in the App Store for 4 euros (107 crowns) and I can definitely guarantee that it is money well invested. After all, the game is proud of a number of prestigious awards.

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