Loved the board game as a kid, so seeing this on iOS was sweet. I mean, 2500 puzzles for like 3 bucks? You have to be a freaking computer to do all that! Put simply, I spent longer playing this game than all kinds of $60 AAA console titles. If you like Rush Hour, just get this.
Couple minor complaints:
-The animation that plays when you solve a level imperfectly is a bit long. Still better than in the earlier versions when the car drove directly over the UI which was all "thats wack man" and a bit infuriating when trying to perfect earlier levels, but the animation where the guy in the car is all "RAISE DA ROOF" when you finally perfect a level and youre like "AWWWWW YEA YOU KNOW IT" makes it all worth it.
-Having the perfect move count on screen after clearing a level with wasted moves wouldve made going back through all 2500 levels perfectly like I told myself I wouldnt a lot easier, so Id know whether or not to slam it home on a path that improved on my best.
But yea, worth it. There needs to be more addicting games like this which are intellectual in a way that isnt explicitly designed to anger you by making barely impossible levels at choke points and demanding ransom to continue (*cough* Candy Crush *cough*). A well-done game.
Residual Deviance about Rush Hour, v2.0