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Hashi: Bridges

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Hashi: Bridges

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User Reviews for Hashi: Bridges

5
Another great game by Conceptis

This is a fantastic game. I don’t spend money on games in general but I buy puzzle packs for Hashi and other Conceptis games because I appreciate that these are high quality games and there’s no nonsense involved. These are some of the most interesting puzzles out there to solve, and there isn’t a constant stream of disruptive ads ruining the experience. If you love this game, throw them a couple dollars once in a while (you can restart packs and get a lot of plays out of them before they become too familiar).

a2236, Sep 18, 2018
5
Gandalf00

Hashi is an excellent brain game for visual-spatial learners! Never having a gift for math or working with numbers, I find Sudoku puzzles both frustrating and tedious. Crosswords can be fun, but many times I feel like you either have the word in your vocabulary or you don’t. Hashi is finally the logic puzzle where I feel like my brain is firing on all cylinders. Like non-math students who usually end up preferring geometry over algebra, Hashi JUST MAKES SENSE. Give it a try and enjoy the ride. The free puzzles will keep you busy for a long time, and you can always just erase them all and start over again, so definitely give this app a shot.

AnduinX4, Dec 02, 2020
5
Challenging

as has been already noted Hashi puzzles are really a lot of fun and are mentally challenging. I have been using this app off and on for a few years. It's a great app. Any flaws that I've come across are minor. The biggest problem is there aren't enough games. even though you can buy extra games at a reasonable price, you soon run out of puzzles to do. The addition of the weekly free puzzle is nice, but more puzzles are needed.

Grampie Rabbit, Jun 15, 2020
5
Excellent Hashi app

Loved Hashi on paper and playing via this app is even better. Swipe once for one bridge, again for second bridge, third time to clear again. Undo/Redo buttons. Numbers grey out automatically when satisfied by correct number of bridges. Very clean layout.Lots of puzzles with a range of difficulty: Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Medium Plus, Hard and Very Hard. Within the categories, size of grid varies as well.

i Love iToys, May 27, 2020
5
Challenging

You’ll want to buy the expansion packs after the free one are done. It’s tough, but not so hard that it’s frustrating. I would love to be able to “lock” the connections (or maybe change the color of the line?) so that I could easily undo a bunch of moves and get back to a known state. It would make “what if” updates much easier.

JeffKaiserman, Jun 07, 2018
5
Great Game

Lot of fun. Nice variety of puzzle difficulty levels. Very easy to add or remove lines as needed, and I like the features where a node gets crossed off when it has the right number of connections, the feature to highlight a connected structure, and the feature to show possible connections for any given node.

JRH100, Apr 11, 2021
4
Great UI, engaging puzzles

I really enjoy Conceptis’s version of this game. The UI is well designed, and the game difficulty ratings seem very fair. Over 13 years ago I started playing Hashi in a book by Alistair Chisholm. In his puzzles the island layouts were symmetric along both diagonals, and the solution paths had varying degrees of symmetry. I grew to enjoy especially the island symmetry and still miss it in these games. With that symmetry, at least as an option, I would rate this app a 5.

logician13, Mar 06, 2021
5
Well done visual logic

Hits a sweet spot for me of visual plus logic. The puzzles also translate well to a digital form, the touch input is highly intuitive and not at all clunky, unlike some other similar puzzle types (Picross/Nonogram/Griddler, I'm looking at you...). Puzzles are clearly created by humans, quality is outstanding. Quite a few free puzzles plus MANY more available for purchase in reasonably priced packs, targeting a specific difficulty and/or size. Well done!

lumbauer, May 19, 2017
4
Addicting Game

Love this game and play all the time. My only two requests are that there should be a dark mode. The game is incredibly bright at night. I also play all the time and always have to buy new level packs that take me no time to go through. I think there should be more updates with free levels than just one a week

sofablacky, May 03, 2022
5
Exactly what I was looking for

So far, I’m just using what is free and I’m loving it. Doesn’t have annoying ads. Doesn’t make you watch a clock while you’re solving (but does track it). Has various levels to choose from. Lets you easily see the paths you're creating. Has undo/redo. Really just everything I could hope for and nothing that I don’t want. Couldn’t have designed it better myself. Finding the bonus weekly games is a nice, fun touch for the long term.

tech-beck, Feb 22, 2021

Description

Connect bridges between islands to form one interconnecting path! Hashi are addictive bridge-connecting puzzles which were invented in Japan. Using pure logic and requiring no math to solve, these fascinating puzzles offer endless fun and intellectual entertainment to puzzle fans of all skills and ages.

Each puzzle is based on a rectangular arrangement of circles, where each circle represents an island and the number in each island tells how many bridges are connected to it. The object is to connect all islands according to the number of bridges so that there are no more than two bridges in the same direction and all bridges are interconnected enabling passage from any island to another. To create a bridge simply swipe your fingertip between two islands. The game also features highlighting options, helping see in which directions bridges are allowed and whether an island segment is about to become isolated. To help see the puzzle progress, graphic previews in the puzzle list show the progress of all puzzles in a volume as they are being solved. A Gallery view option provides these previews in a larger format. For more fun, Conceptis Hashi includes a Weekly Bonus section providing an extra free puzzle each week. PUZZLE FEATURES • 200 free Classic Hashi puzzle samples • Extra bonus puzzle published free each week • Multiple difficulty levels from very easy to extremely hard • Puzzle library continuously updates with new content • Manually selected, top quality puzzles • Unique solution for each puzzle • Hours of intellectual challenge and fun • Sharpens logic and improves cognitive skills GAMING FEATURES • Unlimited check puzzle • Optional bridge error warning during gameplay • Unlimited Undo and Redo • Highlight allowed bridge directions • Highlight bridge segments • Concurrently playing and saving multiple puzzles • Puzzle filtering, sorting and archiving options • Graphic previews showing puzzles progress as they are being solved • Portrait and landscape screen support (iPad only) • Track puzzle solving times • Backup & restore puzzle progress to iCloud ABOUT Hashi have also become popular under other names such as Bridges, Chopsticks and Hashiwokakero. Similar to Sudoku, Kakuro and Slitherlink, the puzzles are solved using logic alone. All puzzles in this app are produced by Conceptis Ltd. - the leading supplier of logic puzzles to printed and electronic gaming media all over the world. On average, more than 20 million Conceptis puzzles are solved each day in newspapers, magazines, books and online as well as on smartphones and tablets across the world.

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