
Amodom Holt
I've only had this installed for two days, and have only played to level 100, but so far, it's a great puzzle game of simple flow logic. As long as the creators don't get stupid and start requiring buys or long-watch ads to continue, I should be able to enjoy it for a long time. Of course, there is no such thing as yellow, blue, and red electricity, but as long as you don't use the game as a training tool for wiring your home, it's great.
41 people found this review helpful

Jutchow 64
Light Connect is a solid puzzle game, the objective is to align the wires from the battery to the light bulb correctly, and each puzzle offers a good amount of challenge and variety with different coloured batteries, and elaborate wiring you need to figure out. The only criticism I have like other mobile games is the ads, you spend more than 15 seconds on a puzzle and it'll pop up after you complete it. And these ads get repetitve, long, and fustrating. Otherwise, I still recommend this game.
9 people found this review helpful

Mike
The game is a good basic premise, but it definitely hits a plateau of difficulty that is pretty low. My biggest complaint, however, is that there are ads between each level, and no apparent way to pay for an ad-free version of the game. I'll gladly pay a few dollars for a game to not see interstitial ads, but honestly, not this one. It's just a basic puzzle game, and the developers don't seem to be interested in making the puzzles more complex.
6 people found this review helpful