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
creekboy22
Nice clean graphics & sound, the controls are right on, but was I supposed to score over a thousand points by randomly swiping my finger around? Some instructions would've been nice. Ho hum..
Patrickl27
This game is great, but needs an update to fix the crash instantly on launch for the iPhone X. This game could be especially great on the X, with it’s OLED screen it’s use hardly any power on the blacks of this game, and those blacks would be so amazingly deep. I really hope this game is updated to fix the constant crashes.
TOPROD
Love the game but it doesn’t seem to be updated to run on the latest hardware. Hopefully it’s fixed Soon.
Adamplays82
I enjoy the simplicity in this, but it's a little open-ended for my tastes. Would like to see another game mode where there is a bit more urgency. Almost like Drop7 style. Also, if you're having a good run, DONT CLOSE THE APP. You will lose everything you worked for. This is a big problem and hopefully will get fixed.
ngates
This game is addicting... I rack up some good points then suddenly I'm out! Keeps you coming back.
Nik the person
Hard to get but I like that. People that rated 1 star probably did that because they didn't even give the game 5 minutes and couldn't solve a puzzle even if their life depended on it, a shame :/ but once you get it its more of a challenge and a puzzle iv'e ever had, now my top game on my phone, Simogo always did do a good job with they're games. Worth it
jakeclough
Spl-t is driving me crazy. I'm normally not a huge puzzle person, but I'm dying to figure out the right algorithm for this game. I've tried so many different methods - symmetry, math, patterns - and the highest score I can manage is 13,000. An amazing game through and through.
iestynne
Imagine if Ingmar Bergman had made Threes. Seemingly complex, it soon reveals itself to be elegant and intuitive. Terrifyingly simple, but I am still discovering new strategies after hundreds of games. Completely deterministic, yet every game is completely different. How did they do it? Utter brilliance.