Beyondium v1.1.5 – Fun and New Arcade Game Beyondium for Android
Purchased and Paid Version of the Game Presented to You
Tested with Offline Play

Beyondium is a very attractive and entertaining arcade game developed by Mediocre studio, priced at $1.99 for Android devices. If you are a gamer, you know Mediocre and their successful games like Sprinkle and Commute. Their latest game is called Beyondium, inspired by the story of a famous theorist and physicist named Paul Dirac in 1984. In this game, players take on the role of an intern in a research laboratory with a special opportunity to work with the latest computer technology in quantum discontinuity research. Got it? Fortunately, the details of quantum science and physics do not play a big role in the gameplay and are just fancy words mentioned in the game description! Simply put, the core of this game is about connecting dots on a small monitor! At the start of the game, you see a molecule in the center of the screen that shoots colored energy dots outward, and these energy dots slowly move toward the edges of your screen. Each molecule can produce a limited number of these energy dots, and if the molecule’s energy dots run out, the game ends. However, you can maintain the molecule’s power by connecting energy dots to each other and filling a color gauge, keeping it active indefinitely. Red dots fill the red gauge, and blue dots fill the blue gauge. To maintain the molecule’s power, you must connect more than two or three dots of the same color in a chain and prevent energy dots from leaving the game area, while also avoiding mistakes. For example, if you try to connect red dots and accidentally touch a blue dot, all dots will disappear, and your efforts will be wasted.

 

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Mistakes in Beyondium cause penalties and reduce the color gauge, but if you can connect the start and end of dots of one color, for example red, forming a closed shape, all blue dots inside this closed shape will also turn red, allowing you to fill the gauges faster. As you progress in the game, the speed increases and new mechanics are added, but the basic principles remain unchanged. At first, you might think this game is simple, but it actually requires quick thinking, strategy, and faster fingers. The initially gentle pace quickly turns into a stressful rhythm. The game features 5 different modes: Medianium, Extremium, Beyondium, Absurdium, and Novicium. While these modes sound interesting and scientific, they actually represent difficulty levels ranging from easy to very hard. There is also a Tutorium mode that serves as a tutorial, allowing players to become more familiar with the game mechanics. Visually, the background colors are mostly dark, between green and blue. The bright neon colors of the energy dots and the central molecule are very attractive and eye-catching, and the effects and animations used for drawing lines are well designed. The background music also scores well, creating a modern atmosphere. Beyondium has a rating of 3.8 out of 5.0 on Google Play, and the DroidCove team offers the final purchased version of this game fully tested and completely free for you. At the end of this article, you can watch the introduction video and gameplay screenshots to get more familiar with the game and download it from our servers if you wish. Hope you enjoy this game!

Changes in version v1.1.5 :

* Compatibility with 64-bit processor devices.