#Bridges

Hashi - a logic puzzle

Published by: Sebmos

Description

Bridges is a logic-based puzzle game invented in Japan. It is also known as Hashi, Ai-Ki-Ai, Hashiwokakero, or Chopsticks.
This app features an unlimited number of free puzzles, generated by the app. No need to buy additional puzzles through in-app purchases.
THE RULES
Connect each island by drawing bridges between them. The number of bridges connected to each island must match its number. To finish the game, the islands must be connected in a continuous path, subject to the following constraints:
* Bridges can only be drawn horizontally or vertically
* Bridges cannot cross
* There cannot be more than two bridges between two islands.
Once all islands are connected with the correct number of bridges, the game is complete.
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#Bridges Reviews

HARD

Sweetsie9 on

United States

I don’t know why but I find this game to be difficult.

not true hashi—too many solutions

a reviewer that's reviewing on

United States

True hashi puzzles have only one solution. All of the *hard* level puzzles I’ve done on this app have had multiple solutions! Unfortunately I’ll be deleting and returning to the main hashi app. Only reason I’m not giving one star is that the app is navigable and looks good enough.

One game = one ad

sammie123443210k on

United States

Ads

Janky, sketchy, not a good time

rencann on

United States

Banner ad glitches out when changing rotation, annoying full screen timed ads after every puzzle, and wants to track your activity across other apps? No thanks.

Simple and easy to play.

Siciejxowx on

United States

I love these puzzles, the rules are simple and figuring out strategies and tricks was fun. I only wish there were harder difficulties though. I can solve most diabolical puzzles in a matter of minutes and rarely will there be a tough puzzle that will be take me a few times longer to complete.

Too many solutions..

Jamaicajames on

United States

I love these types of puzzles, so I downloaded the app. The first puzzle I did on hard mode had 4 different solutions. Don’t know why developers have such a hard time making one solution for bridge puzzles. I’ve only had one app that’s done it.

Intrusive ads. I’m out.

iPad Therefore iAm on

United States

The recent addition of video ads, which interrupt podcasts and audiobooks, has made this no longer valuable.

Full-on adware now

dave______ on

United States

This was one of my favorite puzzle games, despite the mildly annoying ad at the bottom. Now it throws a full-screen ad in your face after every game. So it’s going in the trash :(

Update ruined it

Gleipnir Binds on

United States

Out of the way ads weren’t good enough so now they pop up and you have to wait for them. Used to get frequent play and now it’s probably getting deleted.

Love buuuuuut

Brook Bennett on

United States

The only issue I have is that if you solve the puzzle in the way they expect or it doesn’t consider the game completed.

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