Mikki Phoenix
Fun puzzle game. Not hard yet (level 50 or so), but I can see how it will become more challenging. Meanwhile, it's fun and meditative. Doesn't drown you in ads (I don't think I'd seen a single one up through level twenty-something, where I was offered the option to pay $1 for the no-ads version. Which I gladly did. Also, did I mention, the no-ads version is only $1? Cheap as heck, and well worth it. Give it a shot, and spend a dollar to keep this guy making cute little indie games!
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Law Schuelke
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Fun game. An expansion on the classic "Net" tile rotating game. However, if you have any experience in puzzle games, I recommend skipping straight to the "Advanced" puzzles. They start out easy, but around puzzle 35 they start presenting a nice challenge. I appreciate the new ability to lock tiles in place, and with the new addition of 200 "impossible" puzzles, I'm looking forward to spending time with this game again.
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Viktor Bohush
12 June 2020
I will think about locking mechanism, thanks for suggestion!
Nancy Williams
Can't save your progress but the puzzles are short or small enough that if you get stuck its just as easy to start over. Some are pretty easy others more challenging both within and between categories. I couldn't figure out how the hints work but eventually got through all of the square and triangle puzzles without them. Haven't tried "impossible" yet but everything else is doable so far. Can play for a few minutes at a time or much longer. Lots of opportunities to stop and restart later.
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