OWiN! for Android
I really love this game, & I thank the developer for making it available. But there are some problems, at least on my device. I play it on a Google Nexus 10 tablet, and it seems to have some bugs. As soon as I begin playing a game, the screen starts flashing intermittently at me and never stops until the game is over. This is very annoying. I don't know why this happens. Another problem is that when I try to type in a guess and if I'm in the middle of the game, the number pad covers up some of the previous guesses, making it impossible to see what I've already guessed. If the number pad was moveable on the screen, this problem would be solved. Those two problems caused me to give this app 3 stars. I took off one star for each problem. If they were fixed I would give this 5 stars. With regard to the high scores, I don't think enough weight is given to the complexity of the puzzle. The top score belongs to someone whose puzzle was rated hard, instead of harder or hardest. This is just an opinion, of course. The developer has the right to determine top scores in any way he sees fit.
Practical joy
by S####:
I really love this game, & I thank the developer for making it available. But there are some problems, at least on my device. I play it on a Google Nexus 10 tablet, and it seems to have some bugs. As soon as I begin playing a game, the screen starts flashing intermittently at me and never stops until the game is over. This is very annoying. I don't know why this happens. Another problem is that when I try to type in a guess and if I'm in the middle of the game, the number pad covers up some of the previous guesses, making it impossible to see what I've already guessed. If the number pad was moveable on the screen, this problem would be solved. Those two problems caused me to give this app 3 stars. I took off one star for each problem. If they were fixed I would give this 5 stars. With regard to the high scores, I don't think enough weight is given to the complexity of the puzzle. The top score belongs to someone whose puzzle was rated hard, instead of harder or hardest. This is just an opinion, of course. The developer has the right to determine top scores in any way he sees fit.