A really attractive game by its simplicity. Relaxing and intuitive thanks to an amazing gameplay. The game begins really smoothly and the difficulty grows little by little without getting frustrating or impossible. The soundtrack is chill and really helps you getting even more into the atmosphere. This is short but kind of re-playable after you ended up.
While this game is short-lived it's very, very sleek and takes a simple concept and makes it very complex. It didn't pose a whole lot of challenge however, since it only ramped up in difficulty during the last 20 or so levels (there's only 50 in total). It's basically an electrical-circuit puzzle game, where you push buttons and depending on what they're wired to (and changing the wires is most of the puzzle), it will either activate an object or not. Things need to be done in a specific order which you can only gather by sitting back and observing the situation before pushing any buttons. It's very clever and I'd absolutely LOVE to see more levels added, even if it was a couple bucks for a DLC with another 100 levels or something, I'd definitely buy it. With an asking price of $0.99, you really have nothing to lose. I got a good hour of gameplay out of it and it really made me think about things as do most of these types of puzzle games. The developer is--in my opinion--a genius, and if you enjoyed this game I HIGHLY recommend checking out his other titles, "klocki" and "oO", also some really solid puzzle games that'll get your mind working a bit!
I guess I would say "too short" (1h gameplay at most) but I should also include that's a 1 dollar game
In the end I found the game worth the price.
The puzzles are easy and the whole experience was relaxing, there's nothing to rush to, nothing to achieve, etc, just solving easy electrical-circuit-like puzzles for an hour or so.
In the end I liked it but I guess many would not, if you're searching for a short and relaxing game to spend 1h on, this game is ok for you.
Hook is a relaxing puzzle game. Every time a new item is added to the puzzles, you’re given a very simple version to solve that teaches you what the new symbols do. The basic idea is that you will remove the items in order, taking care none will hook or get stuck with another.
The puzzles themselves aren’t difficult, in fact, the game is quite easy and short with only 50 levels, and only the last few levels are more complicated.