Tic-Tac-Logic: X or O? Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for Tic-Tac-Logic: X or O for iPhone.
Tic-Tac-Logic: X or O is free iOS app published by Conceptis Ltd.

Fun and different logic puzzles!

Marmalicious

I love, love, love this game! It's a nice change of pace from Suduko and others. Lots of free puzzles and levels. Additional puzzles are very reasonable. I promise you'll enjoy this!


Great new brain teaser

SoftwareMom

Puzzles unlike anything else - all Conceptis apps are quality, and plenty of free puzzles! Try it!


This game has grown on me

Bec-bath

I didn't play this very much at first, but I recently picked it up again and have really enjoyed the challenge...


Another Conceptis hit

Goodtogray

This is my second Conceptis app. They are great mind puzzles. Good for months or even years.


Fun puzzle game!

Love games 100

Love it.


Great game!

DelFlower

I love all the conceptis games. Love logic games.


Should be a unique solution

Puzzlermonkey

I love this app. However, especially when getting into the harder levels, I will solve a puzzle but the game doesn't recognize it as solved. I've met all the requirements to solve it, but because there is more than one solution, when my solution doesn't match the one saved to the app, it doesn't recognize that I've solved it. Would be better if either there were unique solutions or if it recognized both.


Good app; very expensive, though

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Buyer beware: you could end up spending thousands of dollars on Conceptis applications. Read on for details. This review includes the eight applications published on the iOS app store by Conceptis (Nurikabe, Tic-Tac-Logic, Link-a-Pix, Pic-a-Pix, Hashi, Sudoku, Slitherlink, and Fill-a-Pix). First off, their applications are well built and include many fun puzzles. I especially enjoy the weekly free puzzles, though it is a little irritating that they go away after four weeks and are not saved. However, the biggest problem—and I've noticed this mentioned in some reviews for these applications—is the high cost of puzzles. They are well done and fun, but when the costs are summed, they are rather high. There are 31,380 puzzles total (as of today) across the eight applications, ranging from very simple to rather complex, which would cost you a total of $3511 (not including tax). This is on par with the cost of licenses for professional-level applications. I think it's quite disingenuous of Conceptis to charge so much for the puzzles. When averaged (across all 8 applications for the entire range of puzzles), they total just over 15 cents/puzzle. That may not sound like much, but it can add up quickly. To contrast this, LogicPicColor, an iOS app like Pic-a-pix, has 16,778 total puzzles which cost a total of $30 (plus tax), averaging at a third of a cent per puzzle, about 50 times less than those from Conceptis. Now, LogicPicColor has some shortcomings and is not nearly as well done as the apps from Conceptis. Nonetheless, I don't believe Conceptis's apps and puzzles are worth that much of a premium, and will therefore be satisfied to look elsewhere. Perhaps someday they'll offer sales or discounts for puzzle bundles—ever since the apps were released, I've hoped for this, to no avail.


Love love love this game.

Linlebean

This puzzle game was easy to learn and quick to pick up. I spend so much time solving and resolving these puzzles as a sort of meditative experience. It calms my mind and keeps it focused. I have gone to sleep thinking about Xs and Os.


Awesome!

Timmeh Bob is awesome!

Once you figure out the strategies, it gets really fun!