Category : Puzzle
Good Game! i enjoyed this game for its choice of background music, simple concept yet interesting gameplay, and overall "feel". My only recommendation would be to allow for night play with a black background, thus allowing for a power savings and less light with which to awake my partner. 😀
Doesn't make sense as even when you seem to win the game doesn't let you progress. Very quickly encountered an impossible level with no hints or other ways of getting past.
This game ramps up in difficulty too wuickly and doesn't give newcomers a chance past the 2 move levels
Little confusing, but fun none the less once you get the hang of it.
Tee hee. You put the logo "9gag" obviously, on 2-6. I love it so much. Remove ads when I lose!
Very meditative, indeed. I wasn't sure which way the lines go.
The puzzles are Simple, Relaxing & Refreshing.
Elegant idea. Some polishing needed, but well done.
Interesting but the game is unfair on its logic on the different levels, you don't have a clear parameter of what the "wins" means
I loved it and the concept, but I wish it was free
Touch inout appears to be broken on the galaxy tab s4
Explain the logic to me pls, cause I can't figure it out
Noice n hard
I love this! The programmer who coded this is brilliant! However the game needs a tiny bit of optimisation. Nonetheless, this game is brilliant!
Great game - easy start but gets challenging quickly.
truely brilliant game
This game was absolutely great for my mental health, super calming with the music and graphics and the puzzles were hard enough to make me focus. The only downside is the puzzles variety, it'd be cool if it could be more complex and larger, perhaps up to 5 dots, etc. I also saw puzzles repeat themselves a bit.
Engaging, minimalist yet challenging, AI is just at the right pace. Played the first two packages and was happy to pay for the third, a well deserved buck for the developers. Not designed to drag you in forever, not smashing you with ads, an hour or two of engaging gameplay for the price of next to nothing. Hat tip; kudos.
The entire game is heavily in the AI's favor. It always gets first move and the lines change the direction that they move in inbetween rounds to give the AI advantage... Also the game isn't even a game, it's a pay wall disguised as a game forcing you to pay after the second level...would not recommend to anyone
The game is good, the only problem is that the AI seems to have a massive advantage in this. Im currently stuck on a level, in which the AI is seemingly actively blocking my moves so that I cannot win. I understand the concept but it makes some of the levels unwinnable until the AI either makes a wrong move or simply lets you win. When I do finally win, instead of satisfaction, I ask, "well why didnt that work the first time??"
Once I'm introduced to the 2 round win, it's like it doesn't even trigger half the time when I actually win, it's like it has to be perfect to even trigger it
Great concept, great for 2 player. But the single player mode is useless, the AI is dumb. It plays random and the AI starts, you CAN'T lose if you understand how it works. I played until I was bored to win every game.
Simplistic, challenging, and very pleasing to look at. I could play this game for hours without getting bored
bad math. multiple times i have more dots and more area covered yet still gives the ai the win
Beautifully aesthetic game with simple controls and a concept I personally haven't seen done this elegantly. Hopefully more levels come with time do I can continue to play this piece of art.
Excellent puzzles, although often a 'symmetrical' shape is not symmetrical - which means you can make the same moves in 2 different rounds, winning one and losing another! That being said, very much worth the £0.59 for the extra levels and I WANT MORE!!
Idiotic. Is simply based on luck. Worst game pf all time
Black Blue is a puzzle game based on chance. There are a series of dots which make a pattern and picking a dot(s) will make lines extend in the pattern from the picked dot(s). The goal is to cover more area than the computer opponent. The concept makes an interesting game, but the execution makes it a frustrating game. To add challenge, most puzzles will hide or rotate the patterns, meaning most solutions require trial and error. Plus, there are no instructions, leaving new people confused. 3/5.