![]() It's as close as you can get to actually wrapping rope around wooden objects. You have room to put multiple fingers, and even both hands on the iPad screen, and it feels so intuitive. The biggest addition is more screen real estate to truly manipulate these 3D objects in 2D space. The rest of the trees have the traditional mechanic though paint seems to spread just a tad bit further from the rope. Your goal is to touch the nails which explodes a circle of paint around it, and therefore you just need to wrap the rope from nail to nail, and not around the object. Other trees have paint bomb nail across the entire object. ![]() When you touch the glowing paint bomb to the object it covers a larger area in paint, so it's easier and faster to cover more of the object. Some trees have paint bombs on the rope that appear at certain lengths of the rope. New gameplay mechanics are also included to ease the tediousness of some levels. The trees are also split up in difficulty so it amps nicely as you go from tree to tree. The trees have fewer levels so there is a greater sense of accomplishment, and more unlocking which adds intrinsic reward. Zen Bound 2 features nine trees with all the iPhone levels enhanced for the iPad. Both of those problems have been addressed and enhanced in Zen Bound 2. Also, with only three trees in that version you could get bored, and never make it to the truly challenging levels. Zen Bound on the iPhone is an experience like none other on any platform, though there is some tediousness. You unlock new levels by earning certain numbers of flowers. In every level there are three completion intervals, 70% painted, 85% painted, and 100% painted with each earning 1, 2, or 3 flowers respectively. Then you use multi-touch to spin the wooden object 360 degrees. To control the rope you use the accelerometer to change the direction the rope comes in on. On top of that there are brand new levels only on the iPad which make up a majority of the game. All of the iPhone levels are included completely redesigned for the iPad. Each tree has a specific theme, and you will see certain similar wooden objects and gameplay mechanics in a tree. ![]() Zen Bound 2 features over 100 levels across nine different trees. Your goal is cover the object 100% in paint with a given amount of rope. The basic premise of the game is to wrap rope around 3D wooden objects, and paint expands from the rope. Zen Bound 2 is a sequel as the name suggests, and not just an iPad version of Zen Bound. ![]()
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