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Features & Capabilities

aa is the original one-tap timing puzzle game. Tap to shoot dots into a spinning circle—avoid the others. With over 1,300 handcrafted levels and offline play, it stays addictive from level 1 to 1,300.

Minimalist by design, aa is easy to learn but hard to master. Challenge friends, track daily streaks, and share progress—handmade in Australia by General Adaptive Apps.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
General Adaptive Apps Pty Ltd
Rating:
3.90
(10,067)
36 new ratings
Version:
7.1.2 Last updated: 2026-05-17
Version code:
885598916
Creation date:
2014-08-12
Compatible devices:
Size:
110.64MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-03
Compare stats and ranking:

Other platforms

Android
aa (v7.1.1)
80,006,580 3.91 (886,375)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
General Adaptive Apps Pty Ltd
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa/id905852173
Website:
https://generaladaptive.com

User Reviews

Users generally describe aa as fun, addictive and challenging, with many calling it great or amazing. However, repeated complaints focus on intrusive ads, pay-to-skip mechanics, and levels that feel almost impossible without spending. Players also report glitches such as misaligned hits on certain levels and progression issues. A common sentiment is frustration or rage due to difficult levels, which can deter continued play. Overall, it’s a compelling, skill-testing game for some users, but monetization and reliability concerns are significant drawbacks.
Pros
  • Addictive and engaging gameplay that keeps players coming back.
  • Challenging levels that test your skills and feel rewarding.
  • Overall positive experience with great and amazing gameplay.
Cons
  • Too many intrusive ads, including full-screen ads that disrupt gameplay.
  • Levels are very hard or often feel impossible to beat without skipping or paying.
  • Pay-to-skip mechanics and other monetization that hinder progress.
  • Glitches or bugs (e.g., level misalignment) that can block progression.
  • Frustration and rage from repeated failures.
Recent reviews
Omggg
by Ja*****, 2026-05-26

Great game! Three stars though- it starts out with pretty much no ads and after a certain point you’ll get a few ads and then the game will even launch with an ad each time you want to play Edit: have reached higher levels now, ads are relentless
by Br*****, 2026-05-25

I guess I’m only missing out on 24 levels but come on. Zero chance anyone has beaten that without god mode.
by EA*****, 2026-05-23
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