Fill-a-Pix: Pixel Minesweeper Reviews – Page 10

5/5 rating based on 125 reviews. Read all reviews for Fill-a-Pix: Pixel Minesweeper for iPhone.
Fill-a-Pix: Pixel Minesweeper is free iOS app published by Conceptis Ltd.

Addicting!!

Damufunnie

Absolutely love this game.. I bought the original Conceptis Paint by Number book with the dinosaur on the cover when I was a kid and loved it then, too.. wish they still had it in print. This game doesn't get old, keep 'em coming!


Love it but needs more free puzzles

Stacybh

I love this app, but I wish there were more free puzzles (preferably the very large iPad sized basic logic puzzles), or at the very least that the paid packs weren't so expensive. I would also love for there to be an option for (preferably free) hints for when you get stuck. I would be more than willing to watch ads in order to get more free puzzles and hints.


Great game!

Randomnicknameq

Addictive. Never any bugs. I even repeat puzzles and it's still enjoyable. Highly recommend!


Love it!

Dragoska

Been playing a long time now. You can replay over and over.


My Favorite app

Nub bah

I love these puzzles. It's very addicting.


Totally addicted

Cornchippy2

Yet another game that keeps me up late at night. :-). I do wish there were more free puzzles. I would watch ads for them.


So addicting!

Mesamies00

I love this game and find it very addicting. Although other reviewers are correct in saying that the puzzle packs can be a little expensive, I have found that the extra hard puzzles are worth every penny (considering how long they take to solve). I can't stop playing.


Addicting

Hskylvr3434

Just plain addictive


Favorite app, but!

Djdjdndkhs

I absolutely love this app, It really gets my brain working! I just really, really wish there were more free packages available! I have bought a few, but really can't afford to keep buying more. Please offer more free options


Love this!

Sidjeia

I love doing Fil-a-Pix when I'm sitting somewhere waiting, on the phone, listening to the radio or a podcast, or whenever I've got some time to kill but don't want to have to engage my brain too much. I like that I can abruptly quit and have it exactly where I left off when I pick it up again. This and Two Dots are my go-to games.