Quite a fun game with some interesting challenges to it. I can't think of anything to criticize on, but it really isn't all that brilliant either. It's not quite a title I'm going to remember for even a day simply because there isn't really much going on. The music is nice, the graphic quality is nice. But I mean the game is simply far too simple to judge it based on anything. It's like if I tried to write a review on the game Tetris. What the Helheim could I possibly say is bad about Tetris? What the Helheim could I possibly say is outstanding about Tetris? Like Tetris, I could remake this very game again and again, re-theme it each time and add fish in the background purely for aesthetics. At least in Tetris there is a random factor which makes it so you will rely more and more on skill and using certain strategies and reading the upcoming block queues to use them to your advantage. In this you just memorize the pathing of the already set levels and you can perfect your time to a point where only speed is necessary instead of thinking which is my problem with the Rubix Cube. You can expand this obviously like how a Rubix cube expands to 4x4 sequences, et cetera, but even that has an extreme limitation. And level editing in this is going to be extremely limited exercise versus the crazy level editing you can come up with in Time Fkuc.
So to say the least it isn't a bad game, it is fun and quick and I enjoy that. But like most puzzle games it is about thinking more then gaming. I love these kinds of challenges because they make me think, but I can't rate a perfect 5 when in all it is just practice for the mind.
I'm giving Tetris, Rubix Cube, Jigsaw Puzzles, Bejeweled, and all Hubrix a 3/5.