Fantastic Gameplay
Fri Jul 07 2017 HickerberryKlocki puts a unique twist on classic game mechanics and ideas. Using multiple mechanics together makes for diverse levels and a variety of challenges. The music, colors, and overall aesthetic of the game work well together. The only reason I am not giving the game 5 stars is the number of levels and organization. I'm sure the developer will be adding levels at some point in the future, but after completing the last level, I was sent directly back to the first. This was a bit confusing before I realized I had finished the game. It would be helpful to have some sort of home screen or level select, to allow for smoother gameplay. Other than that, this is an excellent game, and I can play it for hours on end.
Top Notch Style, Gameplay, and Music
Sat Jul 16 2016 Morning StarsLet's start with just the basics of the game. Klocki is a quite simple game, simple style, easy play, with soothing music and an adorable art style.
It's just the right difficulty to keep you on your toes, but not too hard as to make you want to give up as quickly as possible. Klocki's difficulty level advances as you keep going, leaving you with absolutely no direction, and leaving you to figure out exactly what you have to do. It's fun, and trains your brain. I won't spoil anything, but it sure is keeping me on my feet.
Besides the cool gameplay and action, let me tell you about the design. The appearance is quite classy and cute, with matching pastel colors blending to create a beautiful design. The designer is so, so talented. It becomes clear in the pictures just how hard it is. Simple, classy, elegant, not too noisy, and soothing for the eyes.
Lastly, the music is top notch. In a game like this, where it can be easy to become frustrated because the puzzles become more and more difficult, music helps a lot. There are cute sound effects as you move the blocks that tune perfectly into the other music. The other music, almost like the theme music is calming and serene- but not too much to the point where it gets annoying. What more could I ask for??
Overall, my experience with this game a has been overwhelming amazingly. I highly recommend this to everyone!! You will not regret.
Great Game
Mon May 29 2017 RaindhhfI did get this game when it was free but I would so buy it. The graphics and sound effects were amazing and it was so fun to figure out. This trains your brain and makes you think more critically. This game is good for anyone who loves to problem solve because you need to solve many fun puzzles. This game also passes plenty of time and you get to replay from the start once you finish. Even though some may be hard to figure out the satisfaction you receive once you complete a level you have been working on for a while is outstanding. However I think the levels should be number and some statistics should be showed. Also please add more levels because some people who have great brains and can easily process materials would get through this very quick. This game is so much fun and better then those other apps!! Definitely get this if you haven't!
Fun but needs a few things..
Sat Aug 06 2016 Kin ShijeiGame is fun, but needs some updates. There are only about 100 levels so it can easily be beaten in a day or two. Numbering each puzzle would be nice. Also some stats would be nice. I'd like to see my time & how many moves it took to solve each puzzle. Previous times & records would help users challenge themselves in improving times & number of moves. Options to turn off time would be nice for those who don't want to feel pressured and simply just want to solve the puzzles at their own pace. A menu to navigate through the puzzles is badly needed here. If you want to play a previous puzzle, you have to flip through each puzzle one-by-one. And since there are no numbers, it's easy to get lost trying to find what you're searching for. If the app had these features it would be a 5 star app. The puzzles are challenging, yet fun and creative.
Cool concept. Too easy for too long. No replayability.
Sun Apr 08 2018 jeremykitchenIt takes a VERY long time for any of the levels to be anything other than trivial. So many of the pieces can only be in one place or orientation that once you solve for those, the rest are also only able to go one place, trivializing the puzzles. It was ok, I pushed through the slog of trivial levels and some of the latter levels were pretty interesting and challenging. Cut out the first half of the levels and it would be a lot more engaging, though it would admittedly be pretty short. Good way to kill an hour or 2. Level numbers would be nice, as others have stated. Adding number of moves could add to replayability, challenging yourself to solve in less moves. After beating the levels, a level selector would be nice, to go retry some that you might want to try again later. Very cool concept for sure!
Fun but confusing
Mon May 29 2017 HidanpinkyIt's a really fun game. When I first started I was confused because there are no instruction but I got the the hang of it after about the third level.
I don't usually enjoy puzzle games but this one was really enjoyable.
The puzzles will change every few levels and you'll have to find the new pattern and solve it.
About halfway through the game,though, the puzzles reached a point where I didn't understand what I was supposed to be making. It was like trying to put together a puzzle and not knowing what the picture was or even having an inkling of what it could be. So you're just sitting there putting pieces in slots and hoping they fit correctly so you can see what you're supposed to be making.
Bought all the games
Sun Jul 15 2018 FakeWaterflameThis is much more difficult than the others. Obviously, like the rest of the games, there are no hints to tell you what you need to do. Whenever a new mechanic is introduced, it’s not clear what you need to do, even after the puzzle is solved, but eventually it gets easier to realize what you need to do. This makes it hard to understand and requires some guess work. Another thing I don’t like about it is that there is no ending screen. It ends with a puzzle that slightly suggests that it’s the end, but it’s not obvious. Luckily, you can just figure it out when you start over to the first puzzle. Really good game for people that like time consuming puzzle games.
Calming and Addictive: A Potent Combo (that there isn't enough of...)
Fri Jul 15 2016 Good, fun, lagThis app is really a beautiful game and a step up for this developer. Once you get to the dots, the game gets really good. The colors and sounds look and feel great. And it has that "one more" power that has ruined lives of many a gaming nerd. But unlike the games of yore, the downside to this one is just as you start to really get into it — it stops. There simply aren't enough levels. It is over before you know it.
Otherwise, this game is a five-star game. So while everyone else tests their spatial skills for the first time with Pokemon Go, this game does so in the comfort of your home, element free.
Great game BUT...
Thu Aug 11 2016 BintycatHey to the guys who created this! You guys obviously love puzzles and have a seem less eye for minimalist design.. But guys please!!! Finish the game off by ...
A: numbering the puzzles!
B: announcing when you reach end rather than game just reloading to first puzzle without any words to say "hey you completed the last puzzle"... or "well done" or "thanks for playing!! " obvious right? Well apparently not, this game was total anticlimax without the payoff.
C: offer the aspect of night mode allowing black screen with color reverse thus allowing less light pollution for night players.
D: upgrade to 3D, take the next step and offer 'in app purchase' available AT end of first series. The new series could be geometrically 3D allowing for pan, tilt, rotate and full manipulation of puzzle.
Zen Puzzle Perfection
Sun Jun 11 2023 DemoRazeIf you want to zone out and zone into some minimalist puzzles Klocki is darn near perfect. The difficulty ranges from tutorial level easy to fairly complex, but they’re always satisfying. But what really separates this game from the pack is the variety. While all the puzzles do belong to the same theme, every dozen puzzles or so the puzzle mechanics and appearance change. This keeps the game feeling fresh and interesting, and prevents the boredom that often sets in with these kinds of games. I love it. I’d glad buy Klocki 2, 3 and 4 if they were available.