J Nelson
The levels start out extremely simple, but the experience on each level develops skills needed for the next. They get progressively more difficult and one has a maximum of three lifelines before having to start the level over again. I completed the game on a smartphone but would recommend using a tablet, especially for the later levels. I enjoyed the experience and wish it had been longer, though I can't imagine how complex additional levels might have been. It's worth the price of admission.
4 people found this review helpful
Meg R
I rarely purchase phone games, but I LOVED the original HOOK... But HOOK 2 is not the same. The puzzles are 3D, so you have to maneuver the screen to different angles. I found it difficult to adjust the angles, and the puzzles were too easy. The most challenging part was the controls. If you're considering buying this game, do so without the expectation that it will be like the first one. The game is decent on its own, but really disappointing as someone who expected more of the original.
16 people found this review helpful
Rainbow Train
September 27, 2022
Thanks for checking it out :) Hook got an update with extra levels and more levels are coming to both games in the future. Cheers!
Anon Anon
The 3D design gets in its own way. At first I was impressed with how they were able to keep their concept fresh and different, but the last few levels made me want to throw my phone. Being 3D, you just can't see the details of the puzzles as they are all on top of each other and blend in. So infuriating.
3 people found this review helpful