![]() ![]() No flourishes, no extra specials, just a bundle of levels that you need to think hard about. Like any good puzzler, the difficulty curve is set well, with some basic puzzles to get you into the concept before the real brain teasers start.Īnd that’s about it. The theory being that once you have one piece right, you can fit the others around in a slightly easier way. If you do get stuck, you can ask for one of the few hints available on each level, which will point out a location for one of the pieces. The key to solving them is to find the one piece that everything has to be built around, such as where the 5x1 long strip fits into a 6x5 sized grid. It’s worth pointing out here that you can't rotate any of the pieces you’re given to solve the problem, and there can be more than one solution to each puzzle, especially on the earlier levels. So you can move it around, see where you want to drop it, and all without your finger getting in the way of the view. When you tap and hold a piece, it floats just above your finger. Naturally on the touch screen this is pretty easy to control, and the only potential issue – your finger obscuring where the puzzle piece you are playing should go – has been avoided by some smart thinking. Sure you could add power-ups, special blocks, bonus shapes inside the main shapes, but sometimes you just want a vanilla challenge in your life that’s going to take a fair amount of time to work through the levels. You know what, you don’t need anything else in this game.
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