VGC writes, "180 is similar to Bust A Move (too many systems to list here, from home consoles to arcade units), where you are trying to match up 3 or more discs (bubbles in BAM) that have 2 sides, tap them to change their active color. Shooting discs is a rather straightforward effort, literally, but it is in the twist, or flip, that Headcase have implemented."
DIYGamer: "Headcase Games have passed along a note letting us know that the Android version of their reflex-improving puzzle title 180 Ultra is dropping the price tag for the day. Hop over to Amazon now to grab it at no cost."
AppSmile: 180 revolves around a simple, challenging, yet addicting concept. Each coin in the game has two sides of different colors and can be flipped at any time by tapping on it.
TouchMyApps: Match 3 fans, meet Headcase Games’ 180, a title which claims to be a match ‘em style of game with a difference. True, it’s a little different – but Bejeweled it ain’t.