The goal of Hashi is to connect every island with as much bridges as the number on the island displays. Two connecting islands can either have one or two bridges. You win Hashi, when every island is connected either directly or indirectly with every other island. That means that they must build a closed network. But be aware, that bridges must not be crossing each other.
Each game is generated and therefore unique, so there are unlimited games to play without any payment.
The game features unlimited puzzles for free, an undo/redo function, a timer and personal high score, and automatic game saving. There are also different difficulty levels, a night mode, detailed help, leaderboards, and achievements to keep players engaged and challenged.
The gameplay of Hashi is simple: players tap on an island to connect it to another island, with the option to build one or two bridges. The goal is to create a closed network connecting all the islands. Different levels have different field sizes, but progress is saved so players can continue later.
When playing Hashi, it is helpful to start with the highest numbered islands and work towards the lower numbers. Building bridges eliminates possibilities for other bridges, so it is important to strategize and plan ahead. Some connections are not possible, such as connecting two islands with a "1" together. The game was first published in 1990 and has since become a popular puzzle game for players of all ages.









