Red Herring Reviews – Page 14

5/5 rating based on 218 reviews. Read all reviews for Red Herring for iPhone.
Red Herring is free iOS app published by Blue Ox Family Games, Inc.

Long time player

C & B flat

Love the game...bit ticked off, last update, I’m suddenly getting ads between games. I believe I was able to pay to turn off ads a year or so ago. Can’t remember, but haven’t had ads for a LONG time, now it’s intruding. Not sure how to find the payment history, but hope this won’t continue.


Terrific !

All smiles 777

Love it! Uses my brain in a fun way - mental exercise.


GET RID OF THE ADS!

CorkVT

HATE the ads that appear and are nearly impossible to delete. A waste of my time and my brain.


Good, but..

TheOneandOnlyCasso

Only 1 new puzzle a day with every other pack being expensive is not my cup of tea, but the game itself is nice!


Love it

Pauma George's

Lotsa fun. Not too hard. And well written!


Stretch your thinking

Jimmie 54

Nice challenge to think outside the box. I like the curve thrown but including words that can go either way.


Ad free version no longer ad free

Caliredbud

Love blue ox games and this one in particular. However, I'm finding that even though I purchased the game I get an ad flashed when I go from a game back to the menu. Even worse, it's adbot generated. I get the same stupid tankini ads over and over again in every platform and every computer. It's maddening to see it here - enough that after I write this I am going to delete the game from my tablet.


Challenging if...

Jsjkd

If you play the medium or hard way, the easy is just so easy. The imagination level that comes free was done in less then 30 minutes, then you would have to pay to play any other levels. Not worth it to me. They do have a free daily puzzle, but I don't think it's worth keeping game just for that. Do appreciate the simplicity of game and layout is great too, just disappointing that there's only one free pack.


Great for 2 or single play

kellabeck

For a great brain tune up I do the free daily puzzle faithfully. I prefer the hard mode and really appreciate the fair “unlimited hints” option. A friend opens Red Herring on her iPad giving us a big screen to play RH together brainstorming aloud and laughing a lot. Especially appreciated is the response comments on Facebook elicit from the game developers. And not just tech support, they listen to my occasional quibble over an answer. Long live Red Herring!


Different but quickly runs out of free choices

Timhoustontx

Different Nice change But the free puzzle set is very limited and runs out quick