Kenshō Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 84 reviews. Read all reviews for Kenshō for iPhone.
Kenshō is paid iOS app published by FIFTYTWO, OOO

I don’t understand

Vvampira

I don’t get how to pass the level I’m on ,if it’s a level at all, or if it’s the end of the game. It’s just a black screen with a white block that I can only move up slightly and that’s it. Can’t get back to menu or home screen it just stays stuck on this.


Tired of seeing ads!

Carl in Oakland

Kenshō is a beautiful “match three” style with vibrant colors and addictive music. One started, it’s hard to stop playing. What annoys me about this game is that after paying its $3.99 price tag I still have ads popping up directing to an Etsy page asking me to buy a stuffed deer. If this were a 99¢ title with an in-app-purchase option to remove the ads I’d get it. Hopefully future versions of this game will skip the ads.


Great game but needs update!

Ken Lal

This is a great game but it’s due for an update. I’ve waited for an update for a while now and there hasn’t been one for a long time ever since November or December. I like the way this game makes you think out of the box to come up with a solution in order to solve the puzzles it shows. I just wish there were more levels so that I can play. Please add more levels to the game and make it more stable. Thank you!


Well worth the time and money!

dabmaster12

This game is perfectly genius. Not too many levels so it feels endless, not too few that it’s not worth the money. Not too hard so that it feels impossible, but not too easy, so every move takes thought. The graphics are beautiful, the lights and animations, everything. The clicking sounds when you move the tiles and other little sound effects add so much depth to the game. The little puzzles to open the doors are really fun, it’s a nice change of pace so it’s not tile after tile. I love the camera feature, a wonderful addition and a fantastic idea. I have really grown attached to all of the characters. The small noises they make and the music that accompanies them gives them an emotional ambience, and if it wasn’t clear enough what feeling was on display, the little box character has the little emoticons that are almost tacky, but just within the lines. Everything is so thoughtfully calculated. I wish there was a statue or something of the box-character, to go along with the deer. I’d buy it for sure. I look forward to more apps from 52! ?◽️


Good game, but..

bendyfan456

Omg this game amazes me! But I just have one glitch.if I want to start a level ( after leaving to game ) it will always restart! I don’t know why! It says the words continue, but it just restarts PLEASE FIX THIS! otherwise the graphics are amazing, and it is fun.


Too hard

Lennyface747

Spent over an hour on a key for the power locks, still never got it.


Only wish it was longer!

Apple9875

Beautiful game, interesting play. I wish there were more levels!


Pretty, but also pretty tedious

Igarus

Graphics are beautiful. I like the specifically designed puzzles in between levels to unlock the doors, but the main gameplay is randomly generated and is rather tedious.


It's cool but...

Jackismad

I find the game more frustrating than fun, and although the gameplay mechanics are interesting and cool, the structure of the game disappoints me: It relies on random generation. I love the puzzles that unlock the doors (those don't rely on randomness), but the main game feels luck based. This is why I heavily prefer puzzle games with specificly designed levels, rather than games like this and candy crush where random generation is a part of the game, and the levels are different each time they're played. It’s more of a strategy game, which isn’t my thing but that’s just me. If puzzles that rely on random generation are your cup of tea, get the game... but there are some really great puzzles out there that are so much better. I guess it depends on what you’re looking for. Graphics are very impressive here, music is nice, gotta say though.


It's cool but...

Jackismad

I find the game more frustrating than fun, and although the gameplay mechanics are interesting and cool, the structure of the game disappoints me: It relies on random generation. I love the puzzles that unlock the doors (those don't rely on randomness), but the main game feels luck based. This is why I heavily prefer puzzle games with specificly designed levels, rather than games like this and candy crush where random generation is a part of the game, and the levels are different each time they're played. Random generation is definitely great in some games but not puzzles. It's also repetitive. This game doesn't give you that feeling of "wow that level was genius and so well designed, the solution made me think outside the box." Instead it's "ok that levels done, time to do the same thing again." If puzzles that rely on random generation are your cup of tea, get the game... but there are some really great puzzles out there (*cough cough snakebird cough cough*) that are so much better. Graphics are very impressive here, music is nice.