5/5 rating based on 201 reviews. Read all reviews for Flow Free: Bridges for iPhone.
Flow Free: Bridges is free iOS app published by Big Duck Games LLC
flow hater
Flow bridges has some good Benifites like it can relive stress. It can be fun to play, but what I think would make it better was if there were smaller circles the WHOLE time! It also has some bad things like it is addicting which is bad for your brain to look at a screen that long. Also sometimes it is just plain out boring so you need to make it more fun. So do all those things and take my advice and you will have a great game that is so fun but not to addicting!
EladRevod
I enjoyed playing each game through all the levels to perfect games. It became clear that my brain started viewing the boards differently after I had played for a few days, and had learned how to look for the “channels”. Very interesting.
music guru
This app ranges from easy to mind bending. It helps keep you creative, and imaginative. Always look for different solutions to a problem
mookie the k
one false touch move on the iPad, and all of your pipes get removed, you're back to zero/start. imagine the annoyance if you've done 30 moves on a 12x12.... ? and if you dont have time to finish a game... and you go off doing some other padWork, when you return, you are likely at the home page. your last open game/page/moves hav been cleared. ? they really need to fix this. like some way to save a game for pick-up later? --bigMax
747whaledriver
It’s bad enough that you have to pay to get rid of the incessant, redundant, insulting ads you’re bombarded with in between games, but now there are highly offensive political ads? I stopped attending NFL games because of this nonsense. After what we went through in the Las Vegas shooting massacre, these constant ads for casino games are actually traumatizing. You can’t get away from it unless you pay to do so — then you learn that your payment to get rid of the ads is only temporary, that you have to keep on paying for something you never wanted in the first place. In the real world, this is called EXTORTION. This is the basis of a complaint I filed with the federal government against the app developer, and it has gotten traction (I’ve been asked to provide examples and sent over 70 screenshots to investigators). Buyer beware: many things advertised in these ads are scams. I told a friend about the drone advertised for $100 between Flow games: it turned out to be a tiny little drone that costs $18.95 at most toy stores. Most of the non-game ads turn out to be scams sold to us by companies who take your money and run.
Linsk80
I love the flow games but I have to enter the App Store to open it. And I can’t delete it to fix this. I don’t know how to fix it.