Kathleen W.
0h h1 has no ads, which is an instant plus. But that's not the only thing that's kept me playing for 1937 rounds. The premise is simple but elegant, and I use it all the time when I wait for my meetings to start. I have a Flip 4 with a narrow screen, plus some minor eyesight and dexterity problems. While I can do the larger puzzles, I mostly play 8x8. It's a shame that this dev's other games aren't compatible with my device. I would love to see more of their work.
3 people found this review helpful
Matt Rouse
I really love this game, though I wish it were playable without at internet connection so I could play it at work (where there is no mobile reception) or on airplanes. Without a data connection, a game runs fine for about ten seconds until it spits out "Application Error: The connection to the serve was unsuccessful." and crashes the game.
8 people found this review helpful
Thomas Porter
I enjoyed this puzzle even more than I expected. It's original and very well made. Something to note that I like, but hard core puzzlers may not, is that it seems these can be solved by continually applying a small set of rules in order. Unlike in sudoku, there's no need to lookahead into the space of possible configurations. The challenge here instead comes from searching for where a rule applies, and not messing up. The architecture of sudoku with the challenge of word search. Really fun.
1 person found this review helpful