App Feature
A free offline brain-teaser collection centered on 'Who is...?' deduction puzzles, riddles, and mini logic challenges. Players inspect scenes for clues, identify liars/impostors, and solve short levels with cute art, light animations, and optional hints earned via ads or IAP.
Verdict
Verdict: A fun, casual riddle game with clever clue-hunting, best for quick offline play, but heavy ads and finite levels may frustrate marathon puzzlers.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Fans of light logic puzzles and deduction mini-mysteries
- Casual players seeking offline, bite-sized brain teasers
- Anyone who enjoyed Brain Test/Brain Out–style lateral thinking
Not ideal for:
- Players who dislike frequent ads or watching videos for hints
- Puzzle veterans wanting deep difficulty or near-infinite levels
- Those sensitive to small touch targets/drag precision on some puzzles
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Engaging, varied riddles that feel clever yet approachable; relaxing music and charming visuals; works well offline; generous, gamified hint system; satisfying for short, casual sessions; broadly stable with occasional issues addressed quickly.
Users complain about:
Frequent ads between levels and for hints; limited total levels—many finish quickly and want more; occasional touch/drag sensitivity and tiny clue elements; rare progression bugs and at least one report of ads persisting after an ad-removal purchase.
Is it Worth Paying For?
Core game is free with ads; hints can be earned by watching ads, so spending is optional. If an ad-removal IAP is offered, value depends on your tolerance for ads—some users report it works, others reported residual ads, so proceed cautiously. Overall, it’s easy to enjoy without paying.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Brain Test, Brain Out, and Braindom, this skews more toward clue-hunting 'who’s lying/impostor' scenes than abstract riddles. Difficulty is similar or slightly easier than Brain Out, production is polished like Brain Test, and the offline-first design is a plus. Biggest drawback vs. rivals is the finite level count and reliance on ads for progression boosts.
Summary
Who is? Brain Teaser & Riddles delivers a polished set of deduction-focused puzzles where you scan scenes, spot contradictions, and answer quirky questions like 'Who is lying?' It’s approachable, visually cute, and works great offline, making it ideal for short brain breaks. The hint wheel and escalating rewards keep momentum, though frequent ads, occasional small touch targets, and a limited level pool cap the long-term appeal. If you enjoy lateral thinking with light mystery vibes and can tolerate ads—or play offline—it’s an easy recommendation, especially for fans of Unico Studio’s Brain Test series.






