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  • Summary: All kinds of junk clutters up our lives. In Sortee, you sort these ordinary items into categories. Sounds easy, right? Well, what color is an apple: red or green? How many legs does a seahorse have? Is an igloo cold, or round, or somebody's home -- or all three? When you start to think about it, even the simplest objects are defined by more than meets the eye. Sortee is a fast-paced puzzle game that tests your perception of everyday objects. As each item appears on the screen, swipe your finger to flick it into the right bin. Think fast: you have just a few seconds to sort it out. Only players with the sharpest brains and quickest fingers will succeed!FEATURES:? 400 hand-drawn items that fit within 100+ categories? 51 increasingly challenging levels that make you think deeply about objects and their meanings? 2 game modes: “classic” for a relaxed pace and “fast” for extra challenge!? Catchy ambient music and sound effects by electronica producer Philip T.B.C.VIDEO: http://youtu.be/2nhakda7MycWe want your feedback! Please review Sortee on the App Store and send your suggestions for new levels and features to: fun@flowstudiogames.com.FOLLOW US: twitter.com/flow_studioLIKE US: facebook.com/flowstudiogames Expand
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  1. Feb 1, 2013
    80
    It’s not a concept that automatically endears anyone but Sortee does it all well. It’s a simple yet enjoyable casual focused game, but one that will trick one’s brain more than expected. A fine combination for the grand price of nothing.
  2. Feb 1, 2013
    70
    The brilliant presentation paired with an easy to get into, and highly engaging game mechanic makes Sortee a fun experience for a couple of hours. Once it starts to feel repetitive the shine fades, and it might feel a bit pedestrian. Like sorting your own waste before going to the recycling plant.