First of all, it’s not free. You can play the second half of the puzzles in one of the six sets of 20, but not the first half, which is an unusual approach. Most games let you play the first ten and then charge you to keep going. I think this is most likely an actual fault in the game that the developers have not bothered to fix rather than a deliberate strategy, just like their other defective griddler games. After finishing the second half of the first set, you can then pay supposedly to unlock the five sets of puzzles. I decided not to do so as this game is displaying hallmarks of the same faults as their other griddler games where they take your money to unlock all levels, but then do not unlock them. I don’t know how Apple lets them continue to trade here taking money for things that don’t work. It would be a great game if you could actually just pay and unlock all the levels.
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