4/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Snakebird for iPhone.
Snakebird is free iOS app published by Noumenon Games AB
iNate2000
Fun game. But for $4.99 they won't even let me play 10 levels. They want another $3.99 for all the levels. Boo.
Gimpy Smith
Just started but it’s an interesting and different sort of puzzle. Yes there are limited free levels but you can buy the full version and get more levels . Later I’ll report whether I still feel the same way.
gwagla gwagla
I can’t even go to the next level?, can someone tell me how to go to next level??
AquaNature6K
But it later slapped a “Rest Of The Island” IAP. If you want to make a demo, make it a separate app saying “Snakebird Lite”. IAP’s don’t even have family sharing so I’m thoroughly disappointed. Also, the sequel, Snakebird Primer, costs $7.99?! This is a joke right?
Emo John
The hallmark of a great puzzle game... at first it seems impossible and most of the puzzles seem insurmountable, but over time as your try, and learn, the puzzles become more tangible and you can slowly work your way through them. I can’t recommend this game enough. After trying it for a bit, I downloaded their primer app that has easier puzzles and worked through that. When I came back, I eventually solved all the puzzles. Some are _very_ hard!
Zephyrbox
Snakebird is probably the most difficult puzzle game I’ve ever completed 100% to the end without any hints. It is consistently challenging; you’ll get stuck on each puzzle, but for about the same amount of time on each. Definitely be aware of what you’re getting yourself into here, but it’s fun if you like tough puzzles.
Dannxvxc
The game is great. I don’t understand the negative reviews. There’s no tutorial to speak of but like most puzzle games, you figure out as you go along. It is a very challenging game, and dare I say it’s not a relaxing game. It’s not something to pull up on your ten minute bus ride. You have to really sit and think about a lot of these puzzles, possibly trying and then giving yourself a break for a bit to mull it over. This being the case, I think it will be a long time before I’m finished with Snakebird. It’s definitely a well made, challenging game.
@spacehowell
Maybe I’m just not great with puzzles, but it’s really disheartening when I find a game with really good graphics and mechanics... and I can’t play it past the first 10 or so levels. If the games difficulty rose at a slower rate I think I’d be able to learn how to play better. Regardless, I personally end up neglecting the game for this reason.