Pluszle: Brain Logic Game Reviews

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Pluszle: Brain Logic Game for iPhone.
Pluszle: Brain Logic Game is free iOS app published by Huckleberry BV

Subscription = delete

d4v1dd

I have no problem paying a flat (reasonable) price for a game, but the IAP coins, tickets, token, to play is ridiculous. Game subscriptions is a deal breaker. It’s too bad because I actually enjoyed playing this game for a couple hours until it forces you to subscribe. If you choose to purchase the ticket packs, the way the game is designed, you will ALWAYS continue to pay on a regular basis to play this game. Sorry. Deleted.


Great game but ticket system stinks

Britt901849

I would rate this a 5 if I didnt have to refill my tickets every two rounds. It takes me at most a minute to complete a round and then after the second round I have to watch a 30 Second ad to get two more tickets. That will allow me to play two more rounds and then repeat. I really enjoy playing but due to the lack of tickets I will most likely lose my interest quickly.


Fun at first...

indigogoose

Although I enjoy the game, I find the ticket system to be a big flaw. I figured you would be given more after a certain time, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. After you use your original allotment, you either have to make a purchase or hope you’ll be allowed to watch a video to earn a couple more. I don’t want to be required to make a purchase on a free game.


Great game

Cesia5-yep

I like it a lot, I don’t mind paying for tickets (thank you for having bundles and not just a subscription which I refuse to do). I gave it four stars and not five because I think there could be improvement on Expert mode. Tapping the sum to mark the row as done doesn’t “mark” anything, just grays out the remaining numbers. I want to be able to MARK a row as done, to keep track of things, like highlight it a different color. Otherwise it’s a bit confusing.


Fun mechanic, resource hog

sozepiggytails

Great puzzle mechanic, reasonable freemium options, but was an absolute resource hog on a 2016 iPad Pro. Would look forward to an update addressing the resource issue.


Bad game design

nicknames are meaningless

I enjoyed the puzzles but once you run out of tickets your done! The only way to play the game after the initial tutorial bonus tickets is to pay, or watch ads. I was expecting to accrue tickets over time but no such luck. Don’t want to pay or watch ads so I’m deleting this game.


Pay To Play

AnthonyD101

Fun game, but requires payment to play for anything past a half hour, and doesn’t refill as fast as other games.


No ticket

Battosai007

After u use al the ticket, why do i have to watch ads to recharge it!!! It should recharge itself every 5mims or so like any other app


What the heck

sonirusch

This game was great, I liked going through the levels and beating them, but then I ran out of tickets. I waited a day to see if I got any back. I didn't, the only way to get free tickets is through watching ads, and I'm not doing that.


Ticket system terrible - update after response

fbtrojan

I want to love this game. As a math nerd, I love the puzzles, the different levels of difficulty, and even “expert” level (though I wish it wasn’t the same pattern as the standard level. Cmon folks, mix that up...don’t be lazy programmers!). The reason I am deleting this game, however, is because the ticket system MAKES you have to purchase subscriptions or tickets in order to continue playing. Sure, there are ads that garner 2 tickets each, but there are only a few times where you are even allowed to watch ads. I would rather be given a choice to watch ads after every three levels or purchase the game for $4.99. I can live with that. Paying $3.99 per month, or paying $3.99 for 100 tickets at a time is not what I consider micro transactions. That adds up, and I refuse to go that route. After response (thank you for responding), I must answer. As I stated above, you can watch video ads, but even they cut off after three or four times. Then you are left with “pay up” or don’t play. I chose not to play.