FROST Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for FROST for iPhone.
FROST is paid iOS app published by kunabi brother GmbH

☝️

skreeshhh

little do people know, this game is solving the worlds problems☝️


Elegant & Beautiful

bwl161

I keep coming back to this inventive and creative experience. It’s meditation hidden in a soothing puzzle.


Great game!

faverthe1

Update?


Well worth the price

$ladydi!!

Very challenging as you get farther on - I had to look at solutions on a couple of levels (youtube). Really enjoyed it, wish it were longer!


Needs more levels

$$$$$$$111738383&,!3masta

I beat the game in approximately a hour, and didn’t know what to do with myself. Good game, intriguing gameplay, but needs more levels


Download this!

Ak Living

You won’t regret it! Beautiful graphics and very challenging


Over Too Fast

John223355664

Great looking game but for $5.00, I was disappointed that I was done in two nights. Def feel cheated a bit.


Very good game with some minor flaws

Quantim

Frost is beautiful and relaxing, and I highly recommend it. Easily one of the most peaceful games I’ve ever played. Two small gripes are that the game feels a bit short for $5.00, and there is definitely more potential in the level design for added complexity.


Love the game can’t wait for more!

Barb's devices

Will there be more levels coming soon?


Great aesthetic; no longer hijacks screen brightness. ??

ErikSF999

Thanks for turning off the bright lights. Here are your stars! (Would have noticed this sooner but the old iPad broke and it took a while to save up for another. ? Prior review: I like this dev's design sense; both blek and frost feel like very happily combined investigations of visual design, particle systems, and tactile logic. I find myself wanting to draw with these games more than solve the puzzles, and since there are no time limits, I could do that as much as I wanted. Except for one thing: why does frost insist on jacking up screen brightness to 100%? I'm a little surprised that a sandboxed app is allowed to do this on iOS. It's an egregious accessibility failure: for many users, iOS devices at full brightness are impossible, and even painful, to look at. Given that these bright blue screens are known to interfere with sleep, I find myself wondering if the devs are slyly trying to make us stay up late to keep playing. Can't say I particularly appreciate the prank. Or the splitting headache.