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Available Now: Unpossible by Acceleroto Spins into the Play Store

With glowing hues reminiscent of the movie Tron and a pulsating soundtrack, Unpossible by Acceleroto spun into the Play Store today. Acceleroto has two other titles in the Play Store, Invasion Strike and Die in a Fire. I became aware of Acceleroto a few years ago when they produced the enjoyable endless runner game Rush City for iOS. Unpossible is a mind-bending, environment swirling, aesthetically pleasing game that will challenge your skills. It fits right in line with brutally difficult games like Wave Wave, Super Hexagon and most recently Duet. If you played Impossible Road and enjoyed it, you will be right at home with Unpossible.

Dodge an endless series of glowing obstacles in this futuristic sci-fi world. Get as far as you can in each level — survive for 60 seconds to unlock harder levels. See why it’s not just impossible, it’s Unpossible! – Accelerato

Unpossible Features:

– Simplicity: Super approachable introduction to the Unpossible world. Hone your skills here. Last 60 seconds in Simplicity to unlock Futile and Daily Futile.
– Futile: Where most people will spend their time. Faster than Simplicity, Futile will find your weakness and make you conquer it. Survive for 60 seconds in Futile to unlock Ultra and Daily Ultra.
– Ultra: It’s Ultra Unpossible. This is the pinnacle of Unpossible. The obstacles spin, the sequences you learned before will need to be unlearned. You will be challenged all the way to your soul. Ultra is hardcore. Masocore even. Only the strongest will make it through Ultra.

Daily gameplay levels:

– Daily Simplicity, Daily Futile and Daily Ultra: If you like to practice the same level, these levels are for you. These levels are the same difficulty as their namesakes except the levels stay the same for a full day. There are also special achievements for the daily levels – beat them every day to find out!

Special mode:

– Cruise: This is the zen level. You can’t die. Practice your turns if you’d like or hang your device on a wall to make a live-action art piece. It’s chill.

If you have a few seconds to spare and want to work on your degrees of patience, you should try out Unpossible. If you are a gamer that loves a challenge no matter how difficult, Unpossible is the next challenge for you. When it was released onto iOS a few months back it received great reviews. The game is integrated with Google Game Play Services with leaderboards and fifteen achievements.

It is available to download now in the Play Store for $1.99 with no additional in-app purchases.

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