When comparing Brain It On! vs Puddle, the Slant community recommends Puddle for most people. In the question“What are the best physics-based puzzle games for Android?” Puddle is ranked 4th while Brain It On! is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Puddle is:
From the different environments to all of the different liquids in the game, everything looks very striking.
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Pros
Pro Challenging with multiple solutions
Really makes you think and come up with different ideas in order to solve the puzzles. It's simple and fun, with great aha! moments. For example, you can draw multiple structures in order to get a ball from point A to point B.
Pro Fair monetization system
The game is free to download and while there are in-app purchases, they are certainly not required to progress naturally in the game. Levels are unlocked in groups of five, and if you manage to complete four of these five levels, the next set of levels is unlocked. If you're stuck, you can watch a video advertisement in order to receive a hint. Most players won't have to spend money at all to fully complete Brain It On!, but you can pay around $3 to unlock all levels immediately.
Pro Beautiful graphics
From the different environments to all of the different liquids in the game, everything looks very striking.
Pro Gameplay based on physics and chemistry
Puddle is a physics based game that also uses aspects of chemistry in it's gameplay.
Cons
Con A lot of pop-up advertisements
While the in-app purchases for Brain It On! are quite fair, there are still a large amount of pop-up advertisements in the game in the form of banners. This can be distracting while playing the game.
Con Some levels are a bit too hard
Brain it On! is definitely a challenging game with some levels in particular that have a high difficulty level. For example, some challenges require you to take both gravity, physics and shape in mind which can be too chaotic at times.
Con HDR graphics setting buggy
The newly added HDR graphics setting is bugged in that the fluid in game does not appear when used.