

The playability of this game is simple as it’s basically just a point and click game. While that’s not bad, I could also see this becoming tiring since the combinations are just about endless and while you might hit the first couple easily after that the new elements might not be so easy to get. It’s not that hard of a game, you can basically just use a guide in order to complete the whole game, but if you choose to not use a guide then it gets a little complicated as you’re trying to figure out what element goes with what to create something new. You just have to keep doing this until the game is basically over. You use two elements to create one or more different elements and the pattern continues. I thought this game was OK, I mostly like it for the science aspect of it. The main point is to create all of the elements and finish the game.

The only twist this time around is that you’re basically making stuff that is considered “evil” There are a bunch of elements to create and so many combinations to do so in, but it’s really not that hard of a game. It’s kind of like this big science experiment game.

Just like in Doodle God, you have to use the elements given to you to make new elements. In Doodle Devil, you basically play the devil. How can you have high expectations for a game that cheap, but I was able to get all the trophies for this game in a little over an hour so that means it’s time for a review. I didn’t really have high expectations for this game. Playing Doodle God on my PS Vita, you can read my review of that game here, I knew what I was getting into. This game was a total impulse buy because it was on sale for $1.79 during the PlayStation Halloween sale.
