aa is a game with rules as simple as its title. You have to attach dots to a circle without colliding with the other dots. As with its infamous predecessor, Flappy Bird, this supposedly simple action becomes very difficult very quickly.
At first, you only have six dots to attach while avoiding three other dots. Soon, you have 12, 18, 24 or even more dots to attach while avoiding six other dots. Levels may rotate more or less quickly or in different directions, making it impossible to settle into a steady groove. There are certain levels that are especially hard, such as level 49 and 99. Be ready to be frustrated! aa does a great job making a simple action into a compelling game. You’ll want to keep reaching new levels. aa is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play. Below, you’ll find a few tips to help you get through the levels and impress all your friends.
aa Game Tips
1. Try to fit multiple dots between lines in one go.
It’s easier to shoot a bunch of dots at once rather than time each single dot perfectly. Timing each dot by itself will also make the later dots in a level much harder, meaning that you’ll fail much closer to the end of the level. Better to fail early than late, when you think you’re going to make it!
2. Use both of your pointer fingers.
Your impulse may be to just use one finger, but as the levels get more difficult, you’ll definitely want to use both fingers. This way, you can get 3 or more dots in between the obstacles in one go!
3. Figure out how many dots need to fit in between each line before you start shooting them off.
If you have 25 dots and six lines to avoid, you’ll need to figure out just how many dots need to go in between the lines. Better to send out four dots per space and end up with an extra space open then send out three and have one dot left and no easy place to put it! This will take some trial and error, but it’ll become second nature to you very q