
GameZebo - As a tech demo for what can be possible with a slight tilt or two of your iPhone, simian.interfacepushes all the right buttons. It's unique, stylish, and provides numerous wonderfully satisfying moments that jumble together into a compelling side-order of entrancement.

Continue Play's Dale Morgan reviews the iOS release of simian.interface by indie devs Vested Interest, concluding that "If Phil Fish and Jeff Minter bypassed the laws of nature and had offspring, simian.interface would be the end result. And it has cats in pink cardigans. What’s not to love about that?"

Posted by Lee Garbutt
If you ask me, there are few things more satisfying on a morning commute to work than a simple yet challenging iOS game. Many a morning I have spent playing the likes of Super Hexagon and Pivot, and there’s a lot to be said for a touchscreen game with uncomplicated controls, decent chiptunes and a taxing, but not frustrating, challenge. This morning, it was Simian.Interface’s turn to prepare my mind for another day, and while it lasted only half the length of my journey, it’s certainly a damn fine way to pass the time.

148apps - Chillingo's new spatial puzzler serves up a series of mind-blogging experiments. It's just a shame that one won't be playing them for too long.