Fri Mar 29 2024
Change Log:
• Playful mode
• Haptic feedback
• Improved support for newer devices and os versions
• Improved Watch app and complications
• Cleaned up and shrunk app, assets, settings
• Bug fixes
• sharing results would at times generate wonky images
• night time did not always show up for everyone at the same time
• some of the links were not quite going where they where expected to go
• the chameleons were just a tiny bit too eager to start
• some letters where added and some where removed to make better words and sentences
• words where not always in the right language
• sometimes not everything that was visible should have been
• supports iOS 15.2 and up
• supports watchOS 8.3 and up
I appreciate that this app was just updated, with a new mode too, and is such a fair price with no ads or IAP. It’s also good on storage and battery. The design s gorgeous, the UI smooth and intuitive. It’s very easy to pick up and play. I wanted something that would be a fun, quick game to play when I have a few minutes, but not something mindless. This strikes a great balance. Also I purposefully wanted something to exercise my short-term memory, and this definitely does stretch your brain, while still being charming and fun. Great job, developers, and thank you for monetizing so fairly with no ads. I highly recommend this game. Besides being fun, it would be good to help children learn memory skills, for adults who want to keep their brain sharp or work on improving memory, or anyone who wants a chill but challenging game when you have a few free minutes. I’m so glad I bought it! I don’t know how well I’ll do, but it’s fun even if you can’t get too far. Just go with it and have fun!
It requires time and patience to have a complete bing of playing it for a while, but if you only have time to play one round it's still amazing. Like a previous review stated, it is a bit expensive for what it is, but there are multiple game modes, and who knows how many levels are actually available. I think the price could be dropped a bit, but either way it's a great investment of time, energy, and money.
I very like to spend ten minutes or so with Apple Watch version of this game. It’s so cool to have it on my wrist. But it has annoying UX when I try to read a long rule like “‘Color’ if something very long for one second to read”. Could you please increase time for presenting long rule? Thank you in advance!
I like this game a lot and especially like the game on the Apple Watch. If it didn't have the Apple Watch compatibility I probably would have given it 4 stars but since it does I give it five. Great Game!!
It's fun-ish but keeping all the rules in your head makes the game a bit more intense than I like. You have to have uninterrupted time in order to play and with kids that's impossible. Yes there are stopping points every 10 rules and it's cool to challenge your memory skills but if one person walks up to you and asks a question, BOOM! You lose and have to start all over. Whatever. Expensive for what it is. Oh well. Live and learn.
Got bored in about 10 minutes. I enjoy the concept and I think the app was made well but I don't think it's worth $2.99 when there really isn't room for further content. I also hate the timed feature. It makes it less a puzzle and more of a speed test. You're not really thinking about it as much as having quick reflexes and hope for the best. If it was not timed or offered a timeless feature I'd enjoy it more, but still doubt that I'd play it more than an hour or 2. In its defense I was hoping it'd be a bit more closer to Einstein's 5 houses riddle so maybe I just disappointed myself when it wasn't along those lines as much as I'd hoped.
The rules are ALWAYS the same, in the same order. No variety at all. I don’t know why this game gets so much praise; it never changes so it actually feels like low effort to me.
This games seems interesting, and it is, for five minutes, after which it gets very boring. This is certainly not worth three dollars, I would criticize its lack of content if it was free.
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