Information about Hole Rush: Eat All Puzzle
App Feature
Arcade-puzzle where you control a growing black hole to swallow objects, clear short, varied levels, and compete on leaderboards or in real‑time matches. Intuitive swipe controls, physics-like interactions, power-ups, skins, offline single‑player, events, and daily challenges drive quick, satisfying sessions and steady progression.
Verdict
A slick, snackable hole‑puzzle with satisfying physics and light competition, best for quick fun rather than deep strategy.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Players who enjoy short, relaxing physics puzzles with clear goals
- Mobile gamers who like leaderboards, events, and optional multiplayer
Not ideal for:
- Users seeking complex, story‑driven or deeply strategic puzzlers
- Players who dislike ads or optional IAP in free games
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
High rating suggests smooth performance, simple one‑finger controls, and the satisfying loop of swallowing objects and growing; many appreciate quick 2–3 minute levels, offline mode, and a steady sense of progression with skins and boosters.
Users complain about:
Typical pain points for the genre apply: repetitive level feel over long sessions, ad interruptions between rounds, and occasional balance concerns in competitive modes; some may find upgrades/boosters unnecessary or slow to unlock without grinding.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The core game is free with ads and optional IAP. Purchases appear to be cosmetic or convenience (boosters, faster progression). Given the developer’s claim of no pay‑to‑win and strong free experience, spending is optional and best reserved for removing ads or supporting the dev if you’re hooked.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Hole.io (fast arcade focus), Hole Rush leans more into puzzle structure with offline play, daily challenges, and events while still offering multiplayer. Donut County offers a premium, story‑driven take but lacks ongoing progression and competitive elements. Hole Rush sits between them: more structured and progression‑oriented than pure arcade competitors, lighter and more replayable than premium narrative alternatives.
Summary
Hole Rush: Eat All Puzzle delivers a polished blend of satisfying ‘swallow‑to‑grow’ physics, snappy levels, and light competition. Its accessible controls, offline play, events, and incremental upgrades make it easy to dip into and steadily improve without a steep learning curve. While the loop can feel repetitive during long sessions and ads may interrupt the flow, the high user rating and optional IAP suggest a fair free‑to‑play model. If you want a quick, relaxing yet competitive puzzle fix you can play in short bursts, Hole Rush is a strong pick.





