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I've been looking for a nonSodoku number game for brain training and this one is great! There is just enough problem solving to make it a challenge and fairly quick to solve. After level 30 I was tired of the ads and spent $2 to have them removed. Money well spent. This is an excellent game!
The game is really fun, but after awhile I got a little bored so I decided to play by filling in only the blue squares and not the red ones. Talk about giving your brain a workout! If you're the cerebral type, try it. It adds a higher element of difficulty.
This is such fun and engaging game! Well done to the devs. I rarely review games but this is one of the few that deserves a 5 star review. Such a simple concept yet epic. For the first time ever, I am very glad to view the in -game ads since they’re not too annoying and I hope the creators of this game get the guap they deserve. GG
These ads where I can’t press the “x” button to escape because it’s all the way in the top corner of the screen are very sneaky and annoying. I have to close the app and open it again to get past it! Highly annoying.
Fun game I have moved up pretty quickly. There are definitely more correct scenarios than one. Which makes it frustrating at times. Also the large ads after every game are frustrating. Keeps your brain active.
I originally suggested some changes to fix crashes and saving progress when closing the game. The developer fixed it all and followed up with me. Excellent game and even better customer service!
I have ADHD and Aspergers, so I really like puzzles that don’t take too long. I got tired of sudoku and ken ken, so I was looking for more puzzle games that are simple and no flashing lights that had to do with numbers and basic elements. I found this one day, and I would play it hour after hour. I would catch myself thinking about how some figures would work with each other. I’d often visualize game setups in my head, like in queens gambit. After about two days playing, I got pretty far, but I was still trying to push myself. That’s when I started playing without the filler (red) squares, and solely played with the dark blue ones. From there, I would play 8x8 games in my head without my phone. It’s a great way to stimulate ones mind. I highly recommend.
I found this through an ad from another game and I'm glad I downloaded it! I couldn't stop playing it. It's very addicting and you just keep telling yourself "one more level!!" Lol
This appeals to me. Different than other games that feel like mindless time-wasters. I’m practicing spatial reasoning. I know this is good for my brain like Omega-3’s. It probably appeals to other people who like Sudoku, like me. I worry about playing games that have too many carnival-type flashing lights and bright colors. I think the ‘activity’ should stimulate your brain, not lights and color. No wonder so many kids exhibit ADHD symptoms in school. I can almost feel new neural pathways growing. I play on my Ipad before falling off to sleep each night. Angie-HS Math Teacher (and longtime advocate for healthy body/healthy brain)
Grid ulnar is a fun game that requires a little bit of brain usage and like of puzzles. It's fun to try the different combinations to see what works best to fit into the giant box. I think most people will enjoy this. The only thing I hate is the constant ads that come after every win, you shouldn't have to pay to avoid these ads in every "free" game available.
THE ULTIMATE PUZZLE GAME! Fill in the grid according to the numbers. Use your logic to solve these puzzles!