Matías Monzón Rubano
The game worked fine, but there were a few problems, for example, the game only considered a win if you moved the tower from the first peg to the third one, but if you move it to the middle one (in normal towers of Hanoi that's a win) the game didn't registered it as a win, so you'd had to spend a lot more time moving it to the third one. That was speccialy annoying when you were playing with 9 disks. Also, it's too easy, and since there aren't any high scores or side modes, it gets old quickly.
36 people found this review helpful
A Google user
the game is challenging and fun. I would have really liked to have had audio in the game. I got really bored playing with 10 pieces because of lack of audio. I think that it would also be helpful for there to a timer which saves your previous times so you can see your improvement.
39 people found this review helpful
A Google user
There's a reason this game hasn't been updated since its release in 2011: it's pretty much perfect! Stripped to its essence, this app provides a clear, colorful presentation of the classic puzzle with no ads, no unnecessary parts, and no nonsense. The game itself is all you need.
36 people found this review helpful