This game has no mechanics and no challenge. Zero. Challenge.
You are presented with an image composed of squares. Squares are shuffled andThis game has no mechanics and no challenge. Zero. Challenge.
You are presented with an image composed of squares. Squares are shuffled and your goal is to restore the image.
1. You can swap any piece with any piece.
2. There are no restrictions to how adjacent pieces connect. Any piece can connect with any piece.
3. At any time you can review the solution by simply holding a button.
4. When a piece is in correct position, it is highlighted and locked in place.
5. You don't even have to rotate the pieces. All pieces are always in the right orientation.
As a result, the game is absolutely boring. "Solving" the puzzle is an annoying mechanical job. You get bored during the first level, then you do a couple more levels in denial, expecting challenge to start, some interesting game mechanics to appear, which does not happen. Then you never start this game again.
It could be a game for toddlers, I dunno... But gamepad controls are too awkward for toddlers: the motion of the cursor is diagonal.
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