In moments when it has me in rapt attention on its. 'It’s about momentum, speed, grace under pressure. It’s dangerously addictive.' - IGN, 9/10. Platform Win, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, Ouya, Publisher Terry Cavanagh. The simple and striking two-colour graphical style manages to keep the action readable, allowing Cavanagh and Chipzel to push the boat out with a vibrant ‘neon-chiptune-dubstep’ aesthetic. Finally beating a stage, hearing the music swell as the screen explodes with colour, is a huge adrenaline rush book-ending a brutally immersive experience. 'This is the kind of game you’re going to pass off to your friends and say, 'You’ve gotta check this out.'. Our culture focused site covers games, their creators, the fans, trending stories. In fact, the ‘playing fields’ are psychedelic marvels, a stream of dizzying perspective flips that introduce a fascinating layer of difficulty by disorientation as you struggle to maintain your bearings amidst the chaos. The central shape bounces in time to the music as the screen spins and zooms in what should, by all rights, be as nauseating as one of those dodgy-looking pop-up carnival rides. Hours come and go – fail, “Game Over”, spacebar, “Again”, repeated over and over as you chip away, second by second. After three hours with the game, I only got past the first two levels two minutes worth of progression (disclaimer: it’s very possible I’m extremely shite at the game). Terry Cavanagh (/ k æ v n / KAV-nah born 1984) is an Irish video game designer based in London, England.After studying mathematics at Trinity College in Dublin, Cavanagh worked briefly as a market risk analyst before focusing on game development full-time.Many of his titles share a primitive, minimalist aesthetic.