Mon Feb 09 2026
- Gameplay Improvements
- New Exciting Levels
Arrow Out is the kind of game you play when you need to turn your brain off... but also kind of on. It’s incredibly simple: you tap an arrow, it flies away. If it hits another arrow, you fail. The complexity comes from the dense packing of the arrows. It becomes a game of 'visual untangling.'
There isn't much depth beyond the core mechanic, but the haptic feedback when an arrow clears the board is very satisfying. It's a clean, minimalist experience that doesn't bombard you with over-the-top effects. If you're looking for a low-stress puzzle game to play while waiting in line, this is perfect. It’s not going to change your life, but it’s a very well-executed version of the 'tap-to-clear' genre.
Simple, intuitive one-tap controls
Over 500 levels with increasing difficulty
Minimalist aesthetic for a focused experience
Satisfying haptic feedback and sound effects
Undo button for strategic planning
Look for the arrows on the outer edges first. These usually have the clearest exit paths and will unlock the inner layers of the puzzle. If two arrows are pointing at each other, look for a third arrow that can clear the space behind one of them first.
Tap the arrows in the right order. If you make a mistake and cause a collision, the level restarts quickly, allowing for fast-paced trial and error. Later levels introduce 'locked' arrows that only move after others have passed them.
The game currently features over 500 handcrafted levels, with new level packs added in seasonal updates.
I play plenty of mobile games. While some are idle games, I honestly prefer logic games. I don’t like pay-to-win pvp games at all. This game is awesome. The premise is simple, help all the arrows escape without hitting anything. It make use of spacial recognition and simple logic. You just have to be patient before clicking an arrow. So far, there’s no timer on any levels. Now, I will say (my only criticism) is that for some of the super difficult levels, the color of some of the very dark colors, are VERY DARK! I’m not color blond but it was wicked hard for me to see the which way the arrows might go out. I would suggest building something in the profile that allows gamers to correct for color blindness or a need to increase the contrast of color. Now, I realize this mayb”lower” the difficulty for some players. But honestly, even I accidentally click the wrong arrow and will spend lives and coins to replay levels for 3 stars. Another recommendation I would make is to allow players to scroll back to replay all levels. Right now, you can only scroll back to levels in your current section. And right now I’m on level 392. But, I have to say, I’m addicted to this game and I look forward to playing this daily.
This game can be pretty challenging, but still solvable. I like that the hints can be gotten by watching an add and not requiring you to purchase anything. If you aren’t patient enough to watch the quick ads, then you can buy them. All around great game to keep the mind sharp. Thank you!!! There were a lot of adds in the beginning, but once I realized this was a game I’d play daily, I didn’t mind paying the one time fee to remove the ads. Seems fair for fun content.
I first downloaded this app due to Fetch giving me points in their app for playing your game. I enjoyed it since they were puzzles. Though I had encountered some problems and I want to complain to you so you can improve on your game. First, the ads almost every time you beat the level. I noticed when I first started I barely got any ads, now since I’m in level 193, I get ads for every level I complete. Which is quite annoying but it’s normal and considered average to the normal mobile game so I don’t really mind it. Another thing is the repetitive patterns for the levels. I understand if you rushed but I would like for you to improve slowly so you can welcome other players for it to seem more creative. Although I won’t speak all negative though, I do like how every time I play, there’s a level that changes difficulty, for example, super hard, hard, or just normal like easy! I liked this since most games make it increase hard once you’re in a hard level, which I find annoying since I get tired and eventually delete the game. In this case, your game doesn’t have that. I really like that, keep up the good work :D !!!
This game gives you what it says in the name, and for a while it’s a good way to pass the time. All the puzzles are solvable without using powerups, which I appreciate, and hearts fill up over time, so you don’t ever have to spend your coins if you don’t want to. Given all of that, I felt $7.99 to get rid of ads was totally fair. But after a few hundred levels, I realized that the puzzles are cycling through only a few different ones, so the challenge is all gone. After around 1200 levels, I feel like I got my $8 worth, so I’m not unhappy, but I’m also not going to play it anymore. It sure would have been nice to have more variety and challenge in the available puzzles.
I love how it has a variety of difficulty so you’re not sure what to expect from each level. I also like that it each one exceptionally different from the last. It also a variety of hints that used that can be solve so there is not simply a single type.
Too bad because it’s otherwise a fun, relaxing, mostly mindless game. But it constantly freezes and the screen jerks around and pops in and out uncontrollably when I try to move or resize the design. Every 5 or 10 levels it just shuts down, using up a life. The worst part is that my iPad overheats after only a few levels. Too bad because if not for these serious performance issues I would have given 4 or 5 stars. PS The game is now unplayable on my device. It crashed 5 times within a single level. My iPad is well-maintained and updated. No point in trying again, so I will delete the app.
I was really enjoying this game but as I entered the 2000+ levels, the hard and super hard games were too easy. It used to be tiny lines in a big puzzle where you need to be so careful. Now the lines are still large and the puzzle is small, quick, and easy. No strategy or carefully looking for your next play. I would have given this game five stars but instead of becoming more challenging as you level up, it’s become boring. For that I give it three stars.
This game is great! It’s a fun and challenging game, but when I go to tap an arrow, another arrow gets tapped that I know for a fact I have not touched (I have tried many different ways to tap them) and I lose a star. Also the stars that get collected to unlock more levels disappear, I had 49 stars one time but when it came to the last level before I unlocked the new levels it dropped down to 25. Great game but could use some major fixes