u/SadlyTuck

[hiring] looking to hire someone to make an ad for my iOS puzzle game

Im at the point where I’m happy with my game. As the tile says I want to start advertising my puzzle game on Reddit, TikTok, ect. But I do not have any ad video yet

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u/SadlyTuck — 6 days ago
▲ 16 r/AppsWithoutSub+9 crossposts

I’ve been working on a mobile puzzle game for a while and I’m trying to get real feedback before I invest more time into polishing/marketing it.

The app:

Every tile has its own rule.

  • Tiles are numbered 1–5
  • The number = how many spaces it must cover
  • Some tiles only hit corners, some only sides, some both
  • You have to use all tiles and cover the board with no overlaps

It turns into more of a planning puzzle than trial-and-error once it ramps up.

I’m at the stage where I can’t tell if:

  • it “clicks” quickly for new players
  • the difficulty curve feels fair
  • or if I’ve just been staring at it too long

I’d really like blunt feedback:

  • What confused you immediately?
  • Where did you get stuck or lose interest?
  • Does it feel satisfying when you solve a level?

I’m not trying to sell anything here — just want to know if this is worth pushing further or reworking. App currently does not have ads and there are no in-app purchases.

If you’re into logic/puzzle games, I’d appreciate you taking a look

u/SadlyTuck — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/TestFlight+1 crossposts

I’ve been working on a puzzle game called Tile Five and I’m getting close to launching it. I want to make sure it actually feels good for players before putting it out there.

It’s a number-based logic puzzle game (what seems to me) pretty simple rules and easy to understand.

Right now I’m looking for honest feedback on:

  • How intuitive the game feels from go
  • Whether the instructions/tutorial makes sense or needs more work
  • If anything feels confusing or frustrating
  • General thoughts on difficulty and flow

If something doesn’t click right away, or feel right is the feedback I'm looking for.

Thanks to anyone willing to take a few minutes to check it out and give feedback.

u/SadlyTuck — 23 days ago