In this pattern creation game, you identify and match visual patterns using strategic placement. Includes solo, multiplayer, daily challenges, puzzle modes, and accessibility options.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 5.0. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
89%
4 star
6%
3 star
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2 star
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1 star
6%
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24% review manipulation risk
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77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
89% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Bouquets the Game
Taking inspiration from games like Set, Rummikub and Bananagrams BOUQUETS is an elegant game of pattern creation and visual perception.
Simple to learn fun that also features deep strategies and tactics for you to master!
Includes solo play, multiplayer, DAILY mode to compete against the world, puzzle mode and options for colorblind players.
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Reviews for Bouquets the Game
Cherry_Darling
It’s so close to being amazing
3.5 stars. It was super fun to play the puzzles. Unfortunately there were only 20 of them and I did them all in an hour so now all I have left is competitive modes, which don’t interest me at all. Second issue is that the game can only be played in portrait mode. Since my iPad has an external keyboard, this means I have to uncouple it and hold it without a cover while I play. I can’t see any reason why there couldn’t be a landscape mode. Last issue is the “repeating patterns”. I play patterns sometimes that I think are obvious repeating and the game says they’re not. Example: 4 tiles, all the same number, alternating colors, but all different flowers. Legal patterns can only be very simplistic. Playing this game involves seeing patterns but also limiting yourself to how complex the patterns are, so it’s a bit jarring to my brain. I enjoyed playing it despite the issues, but the very limited number of puzzles is the reason I start up the app and then remember that there’s nothing to actually do with it.
Ed in the BK
Terrible game
This game should really stop comparing itself to the popular card game Set. Set has a very clear set of parameters for forming sets: u make sets of 3 in which all three either all match or all differ across 4 different features---color, number, shape and shading. Set is crystal clear on this. Compared to Set, this game is a mess. It has the same all-match-or-all-differ rule, but each shape seems to only have a single shading style(?) - some hollow, some solid, some hollow with a middle dot. Sets can be 3, or maybe 4 or maybe 5, but there aren't enough variations to make a set of more than 3. It talks about 'repeating patterns' but does a terrible job of explaining how. Then when it's your turn and you're making sets, there's no way to signal that you're done. And don't even get me started on the part in the tutorial where it says 'on your turn you can move as many tiles around the board as u like' or something like that. And on top of all this, the design is not very good. The font size in the tutorial is too small, as is the size of the tiles in your hand - I had to practically hold my phone up to my nose to see what tiles I had!