Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Uwe Meier | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
At first, this might look like the good old Tile Puzzle - but it is not. You move the tiles the same way: You have one empty square and you have to move the tiles in the correct position using the empty square. The problem is, you don't know what the picture looks like and you don't know the position of the empty square - the correct position of the empty tile might be anywhere. You first have to figure out where the tiles belong, which is harder than you might think and than move them in the correct place. In the GameCenter you will earn an achievement for every puzzle solved correctly. In the GameCenter leaderboard you will see how you measure against others for how long it took you to solve puzzles of a certain size and how many moves it required you to solve the puzzle.
I spent more than 2 hours when I installed it. This game will make you think and challenge your skills while keeping you entertained. As soon as I complete my last two puzzles will definitely purchase a new package.
This game is fantastic. Keeps you busy. You can also play the same backgrounds with new configurations... very cool.
Although the game does challenge you mentally, its nothing new and gets rather boring once solved.
I was enjoying the game then I noticed the ad banner offering love with young Chinese girls. I had to delete the app. This is horribly offensive and possibly a crime.
This game is truly challenging but it has bugs. Once you complete the first game, it won't advance to the next puzzle! Very frustrating. If that could be worked out, it could be a really good game. The 'in-app purchases' are simply additional game sets at $.99 ea. Which is totally doable. But...this initial snag has to be fixed for this game to succeed in any way. It truly has a lot of potential otherwise.