Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands – Tony Ngo

Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands

Hashi Link - Build Bridges and Connect Islands

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands! Developed by the innovative team at Tony Ngo, this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 20th August 2014, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 25th February 2015.

Are you a fan of Puzzle, Entertainment, or Board games? Then Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands

Over 40 players have rated Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands Cost?

Good news! You can download Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands on your iOS device absolutely free!

Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands Release Date

Eager to know when Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands first graced the App Store? It was launched on 20th August 2014.

When Was Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands Last Updated?

The latest version of Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands was updated on 25th February 2015, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands?

To get started with Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands

"This game is a must download if you like puzzle games. I just downloaded and I can’t stop playing." -Leahcim Elyod

Make connections between islands such that the number on the islands equal the total number of bridges connecting them. Hundreds of puzzles to play with more on the way. Will you become the master bridge builder everyone is looking for?

Highly recommended for fans of Bridges, Chopsticks, PowerGRID, and Connect All!

Hashi Link Features:

  • Minimalistic iOS 7-inspired design
  • Easy to use controls
  • High resolution retina display
  • Increasing levels of difficultly
  • Hundreds of hand-generated puzzles

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands updated on 25th February 2015:

  • Added Spanish and Portuguese translations
  • Various bug fixes and updates

User Reviews on Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Hashi Link – Build Bridges and Connect Islands below:

Awesome game! Challenging and makes you use your brain!


It starts off pretty easy and gradually makes you think harder which we enjoy, it keeps our mind sharp.


We are reviewing this to unlock more levels.


Very relaxing and fun to play. Highly recommend!!


An easy relaxing puzzle game, good for killing a few minutes in line.


Great app to learn the game. Does crash sometimes.


We’re addicted and it has only been an hour!


Fun and intuitive. We find myself playing without trying to think too hard about the solution.


A colorful version of Hashi. Only played for 15 minutes but it’s playing well so far.


It’s a great game to play while you’re watching tv and just need something additional to occupy your mind. We’re looking forward to the harder levels,


Would be better if there was only one solution for each puzzle.


Not the best, but the graphics are cute. So easy it can be frustrating… Especially if you’re used to actual Hashi puzzles.


It’s extremely easy, or at least, it starts out that way. Not sure if it’ll stay there. We hope not. So far some of the puzzles have multiple possible answers.


Somewhat fun do it to kill time not very difficult.


Good don’t like the lag of the lines but nice app.


The game is okay, we have played better.


We play hashi since it’s a fun puzzle game alternate to sudoku. This game is way too easy because it has multiple solutions, unlike hashi, and it’s not fun because it doesn’t make a fun puzzle using the rules of hashi to logically make there be only one solution. With multiple solutions, it’s not a puzzle, not fun, and not hashi. If you want to mindlessly connect islands, though, it still works for that and the controls and graphics aren’t bad, hence the three stars.


Game is extremely easy due to not following some of the key rules of Hashi (all islands must connect to each other in solution and there should only be one solution). Also, the app crashed twice within the first half hour of playing.


Love this app for Hashi. It’s easy to use.


It’s a good game. Good time passer byer.


Love the concept of constant mathematics thinking and planning.


Well made and super addictive!


Challenging puzzle game with a great presentation!


It’s ok so far. It doesn’t stand out much from the other Hashi games we’ve tried.


Nice, but a little too easy thus far.


Good if you are trying the game out. Very simplistic but fun.


We enjoyed this game, but we feel that it is way to easy. It would be more entertaining if it more than just building bridges.


This is a pretty basic game, but it’s pretty fun and great for if you’re bored.


We like the style of puzzle, but this set is too simple, there is no challenge. The app also crashes a lot.


Easy to learn, and very addictive!


Such a relaxing game to play. The only thing that would make it better is a hammock and a refreshing drink.


Awesome! Very good game for V1!


Great game that is intuitive but still provides good challenge. Clean and crisp design/feel.


Great game! Easy to learn yet gets you thinking!


Really fun and intuitive puzzle game. Great gameplay and the difficulty progression through the levels is perfect!

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