
Brad Gibbs (Brad Hibbs)
Well, you've got me stumped there. I've got two problems with this game: 1. It's timed 2. Unable to explore - I'd rather have the ability to work on a puzzle without worrying about the amount of time I've spent into working on it. - In any type of game that I play, time is irrelevant. - I also like having the ability to explore what puzzles I want work on. A lot of the jigsaw puzzle games allow me to do that. - I'm after an aurora theme puzzle.
5 people found this review helpful
Inertia Software
May 23, 2024
Hi Brad, please note that, aside from for the weekly (optional) competition puzzle, the timer in the game is a "just for fun" feature - it has no affect on your reward received for playing a jigsaw, and can be hidden via the game's settings. You can move between jigsaws whenever you wish; make sure to save, from the menu, when doing this.

R Dumas
Pros: amazing app, well made, loads of customisation options (ie piece size and shape), tons of puzzles Cons: ads every 15-20 mins (which is perfectly reasonable), the cost of getting new puzzles is a paid currency — you get 10 free per day, and if you watch 2-3 long ads, you can get an additional 5. Each puzzle you complete used to get 10, which was enough to get new puzzles every now and again, but now it's only 4. Cheapest set is 10 for 75 & there's only 2 of them. Most are 250 500 or 1,000.
22 people found this review helpful

Julie Wilson
I love putting together puzzles. My chief complaint is that there is no way to lock the puzzle into place. Once I have the frame built I absolutely HATE when I want to move to a certain section of the puzzle and the whole puzzle moves with my finger. Is it really that much harder to add a lock into place feature? That's what would get you your fifth star ⭐
14 people found this review helpful
Inertia Software
August 24, 2023
Hi Julie, you might be interested in turning off the 'Move by dragging with 1 finger' option in the game's settings - turning this off means that you can only move the puzzle around using two fingers, so you won't accidentally move it when using one finger to move a piece. We hope this helps!