Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | OOO Rhyboo | iPad |
We've created this app for you to make it possible to play your favorite game anywhere and anytime. It fully simulates the real puzzles and, at same time, the app uses all advantages of iPad to make the playing of your favorite game as convinient as it has ever been possible.
Features:
- ability to add your own images;
- ability to share the images and packages (email, Facebook, Twitter);
- Constantly updated pictures gallery;
- 8 levels of complexity: from 20 pieces up to 1110 pieces, available for any puzzle;
- Zoom in/out function;
I’ve always loved this puzzle app, but with the latest update came ads on the right side, next to the line of puzzle pieces. It’s difficult to grab pieces without hitting the ad, which covers the screen. So, I have to keep going out of the app and back in. I wish I could revert back to the version prior to the update, but the app is on my iPad, which doesn’t have a “recently deleted” place. I am getting very frustrated. I don’t even know what the ad is about because I just get back to the game as quickly as possible. Is it possible to change this problem with a new update?
I download the app for curiosity. I told myself I can take it off if I don't like it. But so far I enjoyed playing it. It's challenging! Try it!
This one is great (as well as the other PuzzlePlus apps). You can choose up to 572 pieces so it is fun for me as well as my 5-year-old. :) This app (Places), has 12 puzzles to choose from and I hope there will be more, soon!
My only complaint is my 40-year old eyes have trouble seeing the small pieces on the strip. On the rest of the puzzle, you can stretch the picture to see the pieces better, but this is not so with the strip of unused pieces. If they fixed this, I would give it 5 stars.
Good things are many, including different levels of difficulty. I would like this app to interface with my own photo gallery and make puzzles of MY pictures, however. I have another puzzle app that does that and I love it. But this one is very good. I like the setup and the choices to have different numbers of pieces.
The gameplay is great. Music playlists r a great idea. Lots of options. For some reason, I thought there would be an option to read about the picture you were putting together. Something like "this is a river in southern Italy that runs to the southwestern coast and is a significant trade route for grape farmers..." or whatever. Especially for the art puzzle app, I thought, "cool. My girls like puzzles and they'll learn a little about art.". Except theres no info (that I've been able to find, at least). Anyway, this isn't so much a complaint since I realize my expectations were based on my own preconceptions. However, this would seem like a relatively easy feature to add (just a few sentences, though a few paragraphs would be cool) in a pop up box. Maybe it would help attract puzzle lovers AND people who want to trick their kids into learning stuff. Consider it a suggestion. But all in all, these puzzle apps are petty swell.