Flow Free: Hexes Reviews – Page 24

5/5 rating based on 236 reviews. Read all reviews for Flow Free: Hexes for iPhone.
Flow Free: Hexes is free iOS app published by Big Duck Games LLC

good

Oh_Well_Whatever_Nevermind_

Fun brain teasers


Good sequel to original

Linawb

Good concept that is well executed. New updates bring improved features. Not something I can say about most of the games I’ve tried. Keep it up guys.


Great app!

sospd

So much fun and love the different levels of difficulty.


Broken Ad Kills The Mood

Sometotallyrandomperson

The recently added bubble shooter style "minigame" ad is broken. The exit "x" button doesn't work so the whole app needs to be closed and reopened.


Great for people that like puzzles

BumpOnLog001

I have solved every level of all included packs and purchased packs. I have reset my progress at least 5 times. And have 390 consecutive days of solving the daily puzzle. I think it's safe to say I'm addicted, or at the very least, OCD about this game. It isn't a battery hog, so you can play it while in waiting rooms or office meetings. Okay, maybe not office meetings. But I enjoy the challenge of the puzzles and if you like puzzles, you'll like these too. The only thing I would add to the game is the times it takes to solve each puzzle and that the times do not get reset when you reset the game. That way you can keep track of your best times.


Offensive ads, from scams to outright extortion

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.