Addictive
This game is so relaxing you can be playing for hours without even knowing
Yes, Gridular is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.26 out of 5
19 ratings in United Kingdom
This game is so relaxing you can be playing for hours without even knowing
I downloaded the app for my nephew and was appalled at the i appropriate ads. Even if you have to push ads why aren’t they age appropriate? The app games are actually great. However, I had to watch an appalling sexualised ad of women in sexy outfits getting undressing- and yet your game is 4+! Who are you targeting with this app? Do u also think straight girls/women want to watch that crap? I feel really appalled by this! You better sort out the type of ads. I feel like reporting this.
This game is fantastic, addictive, makes you think, etc. but the number of interruptions for in app purchases is ridiculous. I don’t mind the odd one or two, but every time I complete a level, I have to wait for the stupid thing to finish promoting other games. Such a disappointment. Please get rid of this and you can have 10 stars!!
I just started this game and the puzzle solving is fun and not to many ads compared to most mobile apps and the puzzles get harder progressively
These other reviews cannot be real. I get an ad after every puzzle and they are very difficult to clear.
Great, but could use an ‘undo’ button. If you make a mistake, you might have to start over.
I have ADHD and Aspergers, so I really like puzzles that don’t take too long. I got tired of sudoku and ken ken, so I was looking for more puzzle games that are simple and no flashing lights that had to do with numbers and basic elements. I found this one day, and I would play it hour after hour. I would catch myself thinking about how some figures would work with each other. I’d often visualize game setups in my head, like in queens gambit. After about two days playing, I got pretty far, but I was still trying to push myself. That’s when I started playing without the filler (red) squares, and solely played with the dark blue ones. From there, I would play 8x8 games in my head without my phone. It’s a great way to stimulate ones mind. I highly recommend.
These ads where I can’t press the “x” button to escape because it’s all the way in the top corner of the screen are very sneaky and annoying. I have to close the app and open it again to get past it! Highly annoying.
I used to play this all the time and got back on it recently but the ads have the x button so far up in the left corner that I can’t tap it. It’s on the curve on my phone. Since I can’t click the x I have to sit through the ad and it’s totally not worth it every 3 minutes.
This is such fun and engaging game! Well done to the devs. I rarely review games but this is one of the few that deserves a 5 star review. Such a simple concept yet epic. For the first time ever, I am very glad to view the in -game ads since they’re not too annoying and I hope the creators of this game get the guap they deserve. GG