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  • Summary: Connect the links. Rotate, move or slide the links in the correct position to link all pieces and complete the board! Easy to learn and with increasing difficulty a great puzzle experience!
    Different mechanics like rotating, moving or sliding keep you on your toes to find the right
    Connect the links. Rotate, move or slide the links in the correct position to link all pieces and complete the board! Easy to learn and with increasing difficulty a great puzzle experience!
    Different mechanics like rotating, moving or sliding keep you on your toes to find the right connections.
    Over 150 Puzzles will keep your mind busy and experience a relaxing puzzle experience.

    Features:
    - Different difficulties
    - 150 Puzzles
    - Relaxing puzzle experience
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  1. Jun 17, 2022
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    This is a fun puzzle game that involves connecting nodes based on how many prongs they have on each side. Some nodes can be moved, someThis is a fun puzzle game that involves connecting nodes based on how many prongs they have on each side. Some nodes can be moved, some rotated, some both, and once you have connected them all to each other, you have solved the puzzle. It's bare bones, but has a good number of puzzles that gently increase in difficulty. Recommended if you like basic puzzle games. There is a bit of an oversight, though, when it comes to the controls: you can only play with touch controls, which is already a bummer, but for that reason your controller will switch off when you are playing the game, and so there is seemingly no easy way to return to the Switch home menu. All I could do was put the system on standby, and then turn it back on with a controller and *then* press Home instead of re-entering the game. Expand