Connect all the blocks, by moving or rotating them.
Total ratings
4.63
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19,777)
Review summary
Pros
- Challenging puzzles that require logic and deduction
- Non-intrusive ads, enhancing user experience
- Relaxing gameplay without time limits or lives to lose
- Intuitive user interface and controls
- Good progression of difficulty in puzzles
Cons
- No option to save progress during puzzles
- Hints require watching ads, which some users find limiting
- Difficulty in progressing through certain puzzles without clear guidance
- Inconsistent puzzle difficulty within categories
- Some pieces lock unexpectedly, requiring restarts
Most mentioned
- Non-intrusive ads
- Challenging and engaging puzzles
- No save feature for in-progress puzzles
- Intuitive controls and user interface
- Relaxing game experience
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-10-09 | Michael Toolen III | Great casual game with challenge. I've played through every level and, while I've had to leave and come back to several, the only frustrating part is the severity of the puzzle. No ads are so bad as to hinder the experience, and no time limit means it's just you and the puzzle. Would definitely recommend to someone trying to do a quick puzzle or three that is challenging but doesn't leave them fuming. Great work! | |
2021-07-03 | Sodali (Soda) | Yay i finally finished it!! :D Very simple, straightforward, ads arent intrusive, and definitely would recommend for anyone who wants a simple puzzle game. It's definitely challenging at some points, and i eventually paid to have infinite hints (if i didnt youd need to watch an ad each time) and just to support this awesome person/people for making such an excellent game. Other games definitely need to learn from this ad and premium design. | |
2021-01-30 | Gregg Bloom | An excellent puzzle game requiring logic and deduction to solve. I just finished all the levels. It took me five months. At $0.99, I feel I haven't paid enough. If there was a random level generator in-app purchase (for $3 to $5?) I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Bonus points if there was a way to mathematically calculate the difficulty of a board to allocate a fair number of points received on completion along with a scoreboard to see how high we can get! | |
2021-01-20 | Ronel Kelmen (MathAppeal) | Got game today; completed level 50. One high-40's level was difficult, but the rest weren't. I expect the game to get more difficult as I advance levels. The only time I saw an ad so far was when I was getting a clue. (However, I did not like that the clue gave me the actual solution.) Removing ads is only a dollar, but since I've only seen one so far, I don't need to do it yet. Developer could insert an ad every 7 levels; it wouldn't be a problem, IMO, & he'd get a few more well-deserved bucks! | |
2021-01-01 | Angel T. | Very chill. Stress reliever too. I like to play it when my brain is on overload & I just don't want to "think" or browse stuff online anymore. It's just a narrowly-focused game that doesn't have a score or timer, which I like because you can take all the time in the world to complete the puzzle. You can really lose yourself in-game and it resets your busy-fiery mind after a while. | |
2020-12-25 | Niels Kistrup | Stellar user interface, makes this game a gem. No documentation or tutorial, which I typically consider a fatal flaw. But this game doesn't need it, given how intuitive everything works. And new types of pieces are introduce one at a time. Red are static, blue can only be rotated, green can be moved, and orange can be moved & rotated. And the puzzles are short; great way to kill time (e.g. waiting for everyone to show up to a meeting). You cannot exit & save in the middle of puzzle, but as other reviewers have noted, starting over doesn't lose much. If you need to stop in the middle, don't close the Connect Me; you can resume your current game as long as you don't close the app. Very addicting. Got it yesterday, and completed over 100 puzzles. Was always curious to see what challenges the next puzzle presented. Only gripe is in the description: The developer doesn't mention that for a $1, you can opt out of the ads. It's well worth it. And consider a significant selling point. Hope by the time that I complete all 1000 puzzles, the developer comes up with more. | |
2020-12-13 | Mikki Phoenix | Fun puzzle game. Not hard yet (level 50 or so), but I can see how it will become more challenging. Meanwhile, it's fun and meditative. Doesn't drown you in ads (I don't think I'd seen a single one up through level twenty-something, where I was offered the option to pay $1 for the no-ads version. Which I gladly did. Also, did I mention, the no-ads version is only $1? Cheap as heck, and well worth it. Give it a shot, and spend a dollar to keep this guy making cute little indie games! | |
2020-11-27 | Nancy Williams | Can't save your progress but the puzzles are short or small enough that if you get stuck its just as easy to start over. Some are pretty easy others more challenging both within and between categories. I couldn't figure out how the hints work but eventually got through all of the square and triangle puzzles without them. Haven't tried "impossible" yet but everything else is doable so far. Can play for a few minutes at a time or much longer. Lots of opportunities to stop and restart later. | |
2020-11-12 | Clara Shucklebuck | Very well designed puzzles with a good progression of difficulty. 3 different levels of difficulty for the square puzzles, plus hexagon and triangle based boards, and all 5 modes can be swapped between at any time. The only downside is that there's no skipping a single level if you get stumped by it. Ads are wonderfully done for a free mobile game: none between levels, small, unintrusive banners at the bottom of the screen, and the only time you'll see a full ad is when you need a hint. | |
2020-09-25 | Tom Sedlack | Fun game. Not overly hard but you need to think. For me, the Advanced levels are easier than the Normal since some pieces can only take 1 of 5 positions. Impossible is tough. It would be nice to have a way to save the game, especially the impossible levels where you may not get finished and are forced to start over the next time you start the game. |
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