App Feature
Braindom 2: Brain Teaser Games (listed on Google Play as Brain Who? Tricky Riddle Tests) is a free puzzle app focused on logic riddles, lateral-thinking puzzles, and light trivia. It blends tap-and-drag scene investigations (who did it, who is lying), daily challenges, and short educational snippets about historical figures, all wrapped in quick, level-based gameplay.
Verdict
Verdict: A smart, lighthearted brain-teaser collection with charming extras, best for casual puzzling despite occasional bugs and ad friction.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Players who enjoy lateral-thinking riddles and short, snackable puzzles
- Casual gamers seeking offline-friendly play with optional bonus ads
- Learners who appreciate bite-size facts and story interludes
Not ideal for:
- Users who dislike any ads or video-for-hints mechanics
- Players wanting consistently hard, logic-pure puzzles without trick solutions
- Those frustrated by occasional level glitches or strict interaction sequences
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Creative, sometimes absurd but clever solutions; approachable difficulty that ramps up; minimal forced spending; optional ads for bonuses; endearing character (Brian) and humorous writing; historical figure spotlights between sets; offline play to avoid most ads; daily spins and hints that make progress steady; good for relaxing while still engaging the brain.
Users complain about:
Intermittent bugs/glitches on specific levels (e.g., hair dryer/plug interactions, unresponsive posters, stuck screens, missing rewards); some solutions require exact tap sequences even when the player knows the answer; ad interruptions for online play and occasional ad failures when claiming hints; device-specific actions (e.g., shake) aren’t always signposted or tablet-friendly.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The game is fully playable for free with optional ads and in-app purchases for hints/bonuses. Most reviewers progress without paying, especially when playing offline. Spending is only worthwhile if you want to remove ad friction (if an ad-removal option is offered) or accelerate with extra hints—otherwise, the free value is strong.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Brain Test, Brain Out, and Tricky Test 2, Braindom 2 leans more into story vignettes and who-did-it scenes, plus educational blurbs, which adds charm. Difficulty is moderate and less punishing than some trick-puzzle titles. However, it shares genre quirks—occasionally opaque logic and precise interactions—and has a few more user-reported level glitches than top competitors, though offline play and optional ads are a plus.
Summary
Braindom 2 delivers a large, varied set of lateral-thinking puzzles mixing riddles, object interactions, and light trivia into fast, satisfying levels. Its personality—Brian’s quips and historical intermissions—adds warmth beyond typical brain-teaser fare. Ads are present but largely optional, and offline play mitigates most interruptions. Downsides include sporadic bugs on certain levels and solutions that sometimes demand exact sequences. If you enjoy casual puzzle bursts that blend logic with playful misdirection and don’t mind occasional hiccups, this is an excellent pick with great free-to-play value.










