Unlock! Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 61 reviews. Read all reviews for Unlock for iPhone.
Unlock is free iOS app published by JD Editions

Needs polishing

DJCaptainFalco

Great idea, unfinished. Don’t give them any more money until they complete the app.


Fun but no sound

Marvelglr

Game was fun but you had to listen to the harmonica song with headphones which killed time for us trying to figure it out.


Sound not working

manders204

To do some of the games we have to hear sounds and the sounds won’t work no matter what we do. Until it is fixed we can’t play the game. Very sad.


Portrait Only

Jessy Catterwaul

So, it can’t be used with an iPad stand. Cross-platform development at its worst. Learn to use Auto Layout.


Needs a save feature

msterry3k

You can’t close the app and come back because it will reset completely. Also, in Exotic Adventures, the cards came in a random order, which we just immediately sorted. Seemed odd and pointless.


Needs improvement

dmonger

I really want to play but I don’t have the board game so I can’t


New vz does not work

AnonymousBlah

New version of the app insta rly crashes when opened


Sound??

DavooMH

Our sound wasn’t working and I have no clue why. The app should have a way for players to see a text version of what the sound is supposed to provide. This would be helpful for anyone who is having sound issues, in a place where they can’t hear well or even for the deaf community. Besides that it was fun but quite difficult to work through.


Nautilus

Agent_00k

Played through Nautilus with my wife. We enjoyed the game but as mentioned, the penalty was pretty harsh. Other than that it was pretty much just like an escape room mentality. To find Nautilus scroll through to the right until you find the screen and click it. It will give you a tutorial as well.


Needs “check steps” in hints

abshepherd

We really enjoy these (have played 4 so far) but the hint system needs a check step built in before showing the solution—e.g., “do you have cards X,Y, and Z?” Several times we’ve asked for hints or solutions on a card only to be sent way further ahead in the game than we actually were. If the hint had just asked first whether we had the right cards, that would have stopped us from inadvertently skipping chunks of the game.