Grayout Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Grayout for iPhone.
Grayout is paid iOS app published by Mrgan LLC

A well designed game

Baby Deeeeeeee

Well designed and thought out. I tried this after loving Blackbar. Looking forward to more from Mrgan LLC


Confusing

SoCal Lady

Would have made a great dystopia short story but as a word game not so good. I found the game awkward. I didn't enjoy it. But the story was great!


Need Therapy Now!

I'm Harrison

I am sooo addicted to this App! If you are A.D.D. you may not like it. VERY CHALLENGING!


Cool Premise, just a guessing game

singsongacol

There's no logic or "game" feel to it. You just have to guess what words are supposed to go up there. It would be better if it told you how lose to being right you were but you get no feedback until you've somehow guessed the right combo.


Great!

fberriman

It takes about 90 minutes to work through and would have gladly have kept playing. So glad to see the makers of a blackbar making something in a similar flavour. I hope they make more!


Minimal design, unique, weird and frustrating

Janellbell

Although it relied heavily on text, it used color and lower and upper capitalization to separate the characters. Eerie and one of a kind storyline and frustrating game play. And that what made playing Grayout a fun experience. Some puzzles were easy and some puzzles made me surprised that I figured it out. I used walk thoughs for hard puzzles. The characters were three dimensional and the backstory and details were slowly revealed so you understood as the story went.


Not easy, but a good purchase

Pauvrepetite

Amazing how character-driven this seemingly simple app is. Feels almost...real. Thank goodness it's not!


Dumb

Leeman471

It’s a guessing game that has no logic. Just read the story on google and save yourself feeling annoyed you spent money on this


Interesting, but sometimes too difficult

:-L

It does often turn out to be nothing more than a guessing game sometimes, and there were several parts where I ended up searching for answers online because I had no clear idea what to do (and upon reading some of the later answers, sometimes I had no idea how the heck I was supposed to figure the puzzle out). Very interesting story and idea, though, just wish it could’ve been something more.


Love the idea

Hyde514

But there needs to be some kind of hint system. I’ve been stuck on the same “level” for hours unable to get it right. If it at leas gave the first word I might be able to steer it into the right direction but there are so many different sentences you can make with all the words given to you. I don’t want to look it up either and just be spoon fed the right answer.