.projekt Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for projekt for iPhone.
projekt is paid iOS app published by Kyrylo Kuzyk

Just challenging enough to make me wanna play on a low energy day

AhbyT

Just challenging enough to make me wanna play on a low energy day. It’s difficult enough to keep me interested. I’ve only just started playing. I’m enjoying it a lot. Haven’t run into any issues yet. Now if only apple could fix their spell check update I’d be thrilled.


Worth it

A Logical Game Buyer

It’s a relatively simple & easy puzzle game. You’ll enjoy it. Not much I can say about it that’s bad, every aspect is well made & fun :)


Can’t stop playing

vmsvarun

Short games but extremely entertaining


I love this game!!!

LearningNewTricks

Truly a wonderful, peaceful and completely engaging game. I have completed 9 levels so far, but I know I will be vey sad the day I solve the last puzzle!!! I have only one wish....I wish the game would pause a moment before it goes on to the next level, so I could see the number of moves I made compared to the least possible moves. Thanks to the genius(es) who designed this fabulous game!!


Thank you

shaikha99

I highly recommended for everyone


Engaging

Rebel?

Nice game just wish it was all 3 axis’s.


Enjoying this tremendously

Gearloose2013

The puzzles are interesting and just enough challenging for me. I expect it will be more successful with people who can think spatially, somewhat like the curved-blob shadow casting games. I try to only work one puzzle in a sitting so I don’t run out of puzzles too fast. In the first two sets the extra challenges of min and max cubes made the puzzles even more fun. I’m up to the third set where a new mechanic is introduced.


Love it!

bio-nerd

I love games that require spatial reasoning. This fits the bill. My only complaint is I wish new levels would come out more frequently.


Great game. Want to revisit some games.

xmarc999

First, this game is enjoyable and relaxing. Highly recommended. I have a quibble. An individual game ends when your construction casts the target shadows in two directions, and goes on to the next game in that level. There is notation showing the minimum number of cubes needed for the solution and the maximum. I would like to figure out both, but that is not an option. Update. I still don’t like that one is taken to the next puzzle when a workable shape is created, though there are still minimal and maximal solutions to be found. But as I can revisit individual puzzles, I see this as a minor point. This game provides considerable “bang for the buck”.


Wonderful Spatial Relations and Spatial Perspectives Game

Bill-from-SF

Really wonderful spatial relations and spatial perspectives game. Challenging enough to keep you engaged and learning further; and because the game is patient with your mistakes, you can be constantly learning new approaches.