SPL-T Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 74 reviews. Read all reviews for SPL-T for iPhone.
SPL-T is paid iOS app published by Simogo AB

new, more dynamic 2048

JonTalbs

this puzzler is guaranteed to make you think 10 clicks in advanced. w/ no time constraints and a consistent in game mechanic, anyone can sit down and fully indulge their concentration to solve an infinite amount of possible splits. i believe it's a 5 star game on its first version, and needs an update to fix just a few problems. my biggest concern is the supply of the new black boxes. in some instances they stop filling in a particular column which i believe to be a coding error. this along w/ other concerns listed in these comments are the cause for my 4 star rating, but please don't be discouraged bc this is my favorite iphone game rn !


Very disappointed

Dragonvin

When I was looking at the app and I saw the good ratings and I thought oh this is better than it seems but it's what it seems, but when I wasted 3 or 4 dollars and played the game I was very disappointed about how it made no sense and I'm not kidding when I say minesweeper is better and easier to learn than this.?


Fun puzzler but pricey

Player 248

I feel I overpaid a bit with the $2.99 price tag.


Best game ever!

Sjcynrechenxhgjrbrbrbnricif

I bought this game a month ago, I love it! It has so many hidden features like if you tap and hold on the title screen (spl-t) you get to balance a ball on a paddle, or if you get bored with the dark colors flip the device upside down. You also can change the color if you shake the device. I'm sure that there is more that you can find! Like some other comments I agree that the app is worth more than it is priced at. Don't forget to have fun!


Deceptively amazing

ex0du5

When you pick this game up, it can seem boring at first. You get a few hundred points at first and you're maybe asking yourself "what's the point". But you pick up a few common patterns after a few games, and start playing around, and soon your making a few thousand points. There comes a point where suddenly patterns start turning into strategies, you check out some ideas... And suddenly the game opens up into something amazing and deep. You realize you are fighting to stay on the cusp of creation and destruction as the whole world crumbles around you. The complexity of this struggle is great, and you build a huge chest of tools to carry with you. Now you're making tens of thousands of points, breaking a hundred thousand, getting deeper and deeper. And you find yourself sketching mathematical analyses of fall patterns, looking for that something that unlocks it that you now know, just deeply, intuitively know, is hiding there. This could very well be the mindworm that Device 6 alluded to.


Almost the Platonic ideal of a mobile game

N0rry

Simple yet challenging - what more could you want from a mobile puzzler? The color changing options are cleverly implemented. No ads or extraneous details. This is a gem of the App Store.


Seriously fun

Hiræther

Play the game like a drum or move like a chess master with patient strategy, SPL-T is easy enough for young & old. It has the most valuable quality a game can have: it takes a moment to learn & a lifetime to master. The game board flows like a quick game of Go or Blockus but with nice even precision. It is artistically aesthetic to the Golden Rectangle and all relative mathematical studies, yet a child can play by flicking a finger tip. SPL-T should come standard on every phone like Minesweeper or Solitaire; It's just that cool.


This game AMAZING

XD Eto

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ the game...... however there is no way to turn off the sound so I can't listen to music and play


Need a little help?

>>PeaceRock<< ?

If you want to figure it out by yourself, you should just read this part and then skip the rest of my review: I wouldn't have paid 2.99 for this (personally because I just don't have money) but it was on "sale" so I got it for .99. And it was worth every cent. I think it's cool- the little tricks they put and the game idea itself and stuff. It's very interesting. Alright, for those who need help: This game isn't as complicated as the instructions seem (believe me, I got flabbergasted at first too). Here are some tips: look at the person on the top. He's doing jumping jacks! If his arms are vertical, the next slice will be vertical and vice versa (it's a pattern). If you make a square or rectangle with equal parts, like a two by two or a two by three (I don't think you can do a three by three?), then they're called point boxes and you can't split them anymore. If you make them fall, then they decrease by half. What I mean by that is the number in the box. If you noticed, the number that appears in the new point boxes you make agrees with the number of slices you've made. So if you've made seven slices and you make point boxes, those point boxes require seven moves to get rid of. Unless you make them fall, which brings them down to three moves. When you get rid of some boxes, you get more points and more black space. The trick is to how many point boxes you make, and when and where you make them. Don't try to make super big point boxes- you can't cut them anymore. I recommend cutting some boxes in the bottom half (after your first cut) into point boxes so you can make more point boxes in the top half. That way, the top point boxes will drop, etc. Sorry if this didn't make sense but I'm just trying to help >_< cuz there are a lot of reviews down there saying that it's too complicated. Give it a second try, and try to find other fun things :) I'm sure you'll like to play it in your free time.


Simply fun

Gator888

I picked up this game thinking "hey why not it's only one dollar" after playing one round I wasn't too Sure but then on my next round I looked at what my splits could do and I instantly got hooked this game is so fun and I highly recommend it if your willing to shell out a few bucks.