• Publisher: gamegou
  • Release Date: Oct 19, 2011
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  • Summary: A fun & beautiful puzzle game that will light up your imagination!
    -FRESH UNIQUE GAME DESIGN LIKE NO OTHER
    -SO SIMPLE! LEARN THE RULES IN LESS THAN 10 SECONDS -FREEDOM TO SOLVE PUZZLES ANYWAY YOU LIKE (infinite number of solution) -HELPFUL HINT SYSTEM TO GIVE YOU A BOOST
    A fun & beautiful puzzle game that will light up your imagination!
    -FRESH UNIQUE GAME DESIGN LIKE NO OTHER

    -SO SIMPLE! LEARN THE RULES IN LESS THAN 10 SECONDS

    -FREEDOM TO SOLVE PUZZLES ANYWAY YOU LIKE (infinite number of solution)

    -HELPFUL HINT SYSTEM TO GIVE YOU A BOOST

    Journey through beautiful oceans in your submarine and solve fun colorful puzzles to reveal stunning ocean scenery and much more!
    Beautiful multicolored blocks appear on a magical infinite loop; your role is to link the same colored blocks together by simply dragging your finger to shift its location.

    Are you clever enough to solve all the puzzles? How fast can you complete all the challenges?

    Sit back and enjoy these colorful mind teasers. Your brain will love the stretch

    FEATURES:

    > 3 challenging levels ranging from Novice to Skilled
    > 200+ unique puzzles that will exercise your brain
    > Create secret shapes to unlock achievements for GAME CENTRE
    > Friendly Help & Hint system – “So Close!” alert when you’re one move away from solving the puzzle

    This is an original game from creator of Watermelon!
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  1. Oct 31, 2011
    80
    It's a very well made game, with highly polished visuals and very responsive controls, it's a lot of fun, and a heap of frustration is relieved by the "so close" message that appears when being one move away from completing the level, saving me from going around in an endless circle.