About Love and Hate

  • 4.2
    out of 5
    34 Ratings
  • Can’t reset progress

    Idontwant12345678

    The developer sent a response, which I always appreciate. Too bad I don’t see it here, but here the part I think they’d be okay with my posting. You can restart the game by going to the level select screen from the main menu, and then chosing the first level - the game will track your last played level so you can resume from whereever you left off in your second play-through. There may be easier ways to allow replay of a game, however, I did update my rating for the ‘benefit of the doubt.’Great it’s been updated for iPad but too bad I’ve bought and played it TWO YEARS ago and can never, ever play it a second time. If you want to buy a game where you can only play one time, this is it. Beyond me why developers are so money hungry that we literally get punished for —- playing the game — by never getting to play it twice.

    Developer Response

    You can restart the game by going to the level select screen from the main menu, and then chosing the first level - the game will track your last played level so you can resume from whereever you left off in your second play-through.Seriously though - If we were money hungry, we wouldn't be operating in the games industry, it's one of the toughest businesses out there. We also didn't intend to punish anyone - especially not literally. We just try to make good games, and sometimes we make mistakes - us being only human. Perhaps next time you can afford yourself to give a small developer the benefit of the doubt? We'd appreciate it!

  • Challenging, creative, and satisfying

    Meacora

    Just about perfect. Love and Hate must cooperate to move the other ones around and navigate through the levels. Though the game starts out easy, you soon must think creatively and strategically to work out the solution. I love the Undo button for when you make a wrong move or accidentally send Love or Hate into a hole or off a cliff. The levels are just hard enough to make you work at them, but not so hard that you get completely stuck and throw your phone at the wall or abandon the game. Definitely Love this game.

  • All LOVE, no hate.

    BriceCenter.com

    I really loved this game. I played through all 70 levels, and wish there were more. At first I thought the game was a little too easy, but the difficulty increased gradually, and by level 50 the game really came alive for me. I loved all the new "ones" characters that were introduced along the way for you to interact with and control. Their special characteristics made the dynamics of the puzzles much more fun than the average escape-puzzle game. I'm pretty good at puzzle games like this, but got stuck on level 68 for a while. Eventually got it, though. Lots of fun. This is a very unique and creative game, and I hope more levels are made for it. I might even go back through and play levels 50-70 again, which says a lot for the game. I got my wife hooked on playing it, too, and she likes it. The artwork and animation is very beautiful, too. Highly recommended.

  • Fantastic game!

    cleome19

    This is just a great game. The mechanics are terribly simple, but the puzzles can be quite challenging (but never frustrating). It's fun and relaxing - no time limit, no move limit, infinite undos; you're just trying to figure out the puzzle with no arbitrary stressors. Great game for waiting rooms and the like, and even more fun when you can give it your full attention. It's a substantial game: 80 levels, and you definitely get your money's worth. Still, I would love to see even more levels, or a sequel.

  • All love and no hate here

    Nia S.

    This game is really fun and worth buying. The concept really is simple enough, but the game still makes you think. The music and animation don't get tiresome and I love the character soundboard.On a side note: I specifically came back to write a review after not even being able to find a "like/rate" this app button in game. That's just another reason that it's awesome. You get what you pay for, it's a fun game, it doesn't try to sell you anything, or force you to rate it or facebook, etc. Thanks for this game!

  • My Favorite Game

    Snarkclaw

    This game is easily my favorite. The game play is extremely easy to learn and simple, but the game itself can still be challenging.The game is partitioned into individual puzzles, and those puzzles are grouped into different levels, requiring different tools. Each new tool has a simple description and is easy to learn. The puzzles get more challenging as the game progresses; the game is engaging. Also, being comprised of individual puzzles makes this a great casual game, that can be started and stopped as time allows.