This puzzle game is basically your usual puzzle game, except that it has quite a lot more pieces in it; a total of 144 pieces, as opposed to the usual 12 to 20 pieces usually found in regular digital puzzle games.
Before you start, you can choose two playing mode: Challenge mode means your time will be recorded and can later be submitted to the high score records. Relaxed mode means your time will not be recorded and therefore you can play as long as you want.
To make it even more difficult, you don't get to see how the finished puzzle should look like, before the pieces are scrambled. There is also no snap to position feature which usually allows you to simply drag any piece around until you move it close enough to the correct location and it gets pulled by the snap feature. It does however, have a snap to adjacent pieces feature, without which it would be very hard indeed to solve the puzzle in a reasonable time.
So if you have a hard time figuring out which piece goes where, you can take advantage of the snap to adjacent piece feature by dragging a piece slowly around other pieces, then when the piece you drag is near enough a piece that it should link to, it will be pulled to snap with the other piece. As usual, try starting at the corner and build on the edges before going to the center. |