Flow Free

 
When it comes to mobile games, the best performers are typically those that are conducive to the "pick up and play" mentality. Flow Free has held it's ground on mobile devices for nearly a decade while other games have come and gone, and I believe that is on no small part due to the fact that it is the epitome of "pick up and play." Bored at home? Waiting for a friend? Stuck on an elevator and surrounded by strangers? Flow Free is always ready to help.

The gameplay is very straightforward, tasking you with connecting colored dots with each other, while filling in every space in the grid. Once you get a hang of the general structure of the puzzles, they typically aren't too difficult to solve. However, solving them is super addictive. There are thousands of puzzles, so I never really felt bad when I completed a few hundred in one sitting. Flow Free provides you with a large selection of "packs," each with over 100 puzzles following a certain theme. These packs allow you to play whatever variety of puzzle you want at any time, which I took advantage of whenever the pack I was playing started to feel a bit repetitive, letting me play happily for even longer.

Down to the very formula of the game, Flow Free is perfectly designed to rock the mobile market. It's easy to play in any situation, and doesn't require a lot of time or dedication. Plus, it's engaging (and often addictive). There's plenty of content available, and even DLC packs for those who need them! This is an easy recommendation, and I think its legacy in the mobile market should back that up.

The game is available for Android here (as of 1/13/21): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigduckgames.flow
The game is available for iOS here (as of 1/13/21): https://apps.apple.com/app/id526641427
The game is available for Fire Tablets here (as of 1/13/21): https://www.amazon.com/Big-Duck-Games-LLC-Flow/dp/B008JGSM6G
The game is available on PC here (as of 1/13/21): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/flow-free/9wzdncrdqvpj?rtc=1

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