4/5 rating based on 38 reviews. Read all reviews for Hashi for iPhone.
Hashi is free iOS app published by Five Lakes Studio, LLC
Bowsin' Bowser
It's easy to pick up and it's a good mental challenge. I bet it would be helpful for someone doing chemistry
Hdyvcdruvsehd
There is a version for Linux called Bridges that is much better. Issues: - Clunky, glitchy, and unresponsive user interface - Often more than one possible solution per level - Some levels are nearly impossible without guessing - Needs to be updated for Retina display - There should either be no shadows or they should be at an angle, not straight down If this was an original game, I would rate it higher. It is, however, a poor copy of a great game. The Linux version is open source - why not lift the level creation algorithm from that one?
D235680964
I'd put it in the same category as sudoku. Great puzzles at all levels. The daily challenge is a great bonus too.
Pamssss
This is a lot of fun. My son had these for a school assignment and now I play them for fun
Puzzling Dad
The biggest problem with this app is that the games are computer generated and don't have unique solutions. I like other apps that let me swipe to draw a bridge where this expects a tap between islands.
Galactapuss
I'm happy to see Hashiwokakero on the Ipad, but I agree with the other review- the puzzles appear to be computer generated. The biggest gripe I have is that, while the puzzles are solvable, the large ones appear to require guessing and trial and error.
Bassgirldhs
At some point the puzzles become too easy and boring. But it's a nice mindless game to play
Lewiru
When I get migraine headaches I can't focus on some of my more difficult games, but Hashi is soothing to play. I agree that it does get too easy once you've played for awhile. I think possibly the option of bigger boards, even if you have to pinch and zoom in & out, could create more challenging levels. Over-all a great game when you just want to "zone out" or need to kill some time!