Kaan writes: "Hyperdot on Xbox One is a fun, minimal and inoffensive arcade game. With a friend, dodging a barrage of colourful shapes can be a blast. But playing the game alone only exposes how repetitive Hyperdot can get despite some really tense challenges and a surprisingly deep level editor. Omissions like online multiplayer and the inability to share and browse custom levels also hurt Hyperdot's quality and make its asking price hard to justify."
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For as unassuming as HyperDot is, its finely-honed arcadey design and gorgeous minimalistic visuals demand more attention.