Needs update to work with current iOS
This game used to be great, but now only 1 star review because it hasn’t been updated in quite awhile, so it doesn’t open in even iOS 11, and I haven’t updated to iOS 12, quite yet.
Yes, Hashi is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Indonesia
This game used to be great, but now only 1 star review because it hasn’t been updated in quite awhile, so it doesn’t open in even iOS 11, and I haven’t updated to iOS 12, quite yet.
I loved the game but can no longer play it because it is not iOS 11 compatible
Every other hashi on iOS eventually gives you puzzles that require trial and error to solve (as opposed to applying logic to current state to determine next step). I like the daily challenge to solve 3 small puzzles as quickly as I can and the fact that there are multiple puzzle sizes to choose from
These puzzles are fun if you just want to take your mind somewhere else & play... they aren't enough of a challenge to really exercise your brain.
Nice version. I've tried em all. I DONT like swiping so thanx! But... WHAT ARE THE COINS FOR?
Excellent app and great for mindless play. Puzzles are somewhat easy but sometimes that's what I like. Interface is brilliant and quick once you get the hang of it. Don't understand the coins yet but I haven't needed them. I'm keeping this one!
Great brain teaser!
Graphics are way too small.
Stupid system of coins. One game cost 3 coins, but to earn coins in this game impossible. There are 2 ways: play daily games to earn 3 coins only, the other one - to buy coins. That's all. And the game you can finish in 1 minute. This is stupid.
What an absolutely awful game. First of all, it's poorly designed. It's very difficult to connect two numbers together, which makes for a very unpleasant and frustrating experience for the user. Secondly, the puzzles themselves are garbage. They are so easy a five year old could solve them in seconds. The puzzles are probably generated using a really dumb algorithm, so it doesn't incorporate any of the nuances of difficulty of real Hashi. Finally, what's up with the coin system? It seems like it was tacked on as an afterthought - another element of poor game design. This app isn't even worth the zero dollars I paid for it. The designers should pay YOU to play their awful horrible interpretation of Hashi. If I could, I would give this app a negative star rating.