Expert Voyage introduces additional, more intricate obstacles and then you have to dodge all of them against the clock in Expert Endless mode. The next two modes are Expert Voyage and Expert Endless, which as you can guess are advanced versions of the first two modes. Reaching 100 seconds completes the level but for the sake of posterity you can continue playing as long as you can to get a high score that you can then brag about. To complete this mode, you have to survive for 100 seconds through all the obstacles that were introduced in the Voyage mode. It’s called Endless because, well, it’s endless. The aim of this mode is to get you through all the obstacles so that you are ready for the next mode. Touching any obstacle results in death but in Voyage mode the game just restarts from a nearby checkpoint instead of right from the start. Then the game exits this mode and the new obstacle is added to the mix of existing obstacles. The game will present the new obstacle several times in this mode so you can figure out the right way to avoid it and get enough practice at it. When a new obstacle is being introduced, the screen turns white and the music turns down for a while. The obstacles keep appearing at random and every once in a while the game will introduce a new obstacle. In the first mode named Voyage, you move along the curve and come across several obstacles. This brings back memories of Super Hexagon where you have to move sideways by tapping on the screen to avoid obstacles. As you move along, you come across several obstacles and to avoid them you have to tap on the left and right side of the screen to pivot the dot around its joint. You have a dot that pivots around a joint that constantly moves along a curve. The gameplay of Pivvot reminds me a lot of Super Hexagon. Note: An Android version of the game is in development.
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