Product Review of Guess the Code

Guess the Code is a good codebreaker game; it is a good way for kids to observe patterns and sequences and try to figure them out. The app comes with different color combinations that are left for the users to interpret the pattern and enter the next color.
Website: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/guess-the-code-free/id314952906?mt=8
What Users Love About the App
“I play this app daily and have mastered the 3-ball and 4-ball levels. It’s amazing how this game can train your logic and deduction skills.”
“I like games where you don’t have to think a ton to figure things out, but just enough to make you feel smart. I’ve never tried the hard version yet, but so far it relaxes me, and it’s addicting.”
“I feel a sense of accomplishment each time I beat my own goal. I would highly suggest this game for the simple-minded, who enjoys feeling smart and relaxed at the same time.”
“A terrific version of the game Mastermind I played growing up. I like that it’s easy enough to win so I feel smart but tough enough I need to concentrate to do it.”
“Refreshing to see an app that does as promised without trying to sell premium offerings. Can be tailored for all levels of players easily. My whole family is enjoying this app.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“The color won’t select when I tap on the center of it and sometimes the color above it gets selected instead. Also, several ads go flashing by in the middle of gameplay.”
“Game is messed up. Says I have the right color, right space, then it changes and says differently after hitting Ok.”
“Every time I try to open the app, my screen freezes. It only let me play 2 rounds. Plus, 50% of the time – adds. Useless game!”
“Lack of instruction, lack of comprehension, the clue mechanism is so confusing and does not match the actual code, often I would get colors that are considered to be correct, but does not match the real code.”
“Can’t figure out the logic. Why, even though I got 2 whites & 1 black, am I not winning? AND I’m not allowed to touch other columns?! B.S.!”