Friday, September 30, 2016

Twisted Lines – Mind-twisting Puzzles by Megagon Industries $2.99

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2
I'm a big fan of Ribbon Puzzles when they're well done. The first such game is Colorbind (see link below). Twisted Lines – Mind-twisting Puzzles by Megagon Industries is a fantastic addition to this genre.
 
The objective is to get Your Man (the colored square) to meet its matching target square.


Here's what's cool. As you stretch your ribbon, it leaves behind a double colored tail. When you cross over your tail, the square's color trades with the first line.




More: many levels have Two Men, each having a different square. Which leads to very complicated swapping because One Man can cross over the tail of the Other Man.




There are also wormholes with optional exits - very interesting.  And Erasers that will eliminate the tail of One Man.
 
There are over 100 levels and at the moment I've done about 85 levels. Level 3.5 was the first real tough one for me.


Graphics: I'm not crazy about these.
1. Pillars are always the same color as Your Man. They change color with it.  I'd rather they be black.
2. Outside the grid, the space also changes with Your Man. I'm guessing this takes up too much battery.
3. Music: I always turn this off for every game. For Twisted Lines, I have to turn it off every time I open the program.


All of those are minor complaints. This puzzle app game simply rocks.






https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/twisted-lines-mind-twisting/id1064910015?mt=8
http://megagonindustries.com/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0465C1



Other Ribbon Puzzles
Ribbons Puzzle Game
The Weaver
Ribbon Puzzle
TAPES - similar to Colorbind. Excellent
Woven - easy
Colorbind - the first of its kind. Genius

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Download these Free Puzzles Today

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Hook




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Maciej Targoni's 3 games, all terrific, are temporarily FREE.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Markoshiki by Marco Barisione Free

iPhone Screenshot 1
Markoshiki comes from Marco Barisione.  The objective is to place the numbers in a clockwise, circular pattern.


From the App Store:
The rules are simple:
- Numbers grow in a clockwise direction following the arrows.
- Consecutive numbers are in the same row or column as the previous number, but in different quadrants.
- The numbers that are already in the board when you start the game cannot be modified.



My thoughts:
1. This game is very similar to another puzzle app I reviewed about 2-3 years ago. Unfortunately, I've forgotten the title.
2. The grid sizes go from 3x3 to 5x5.
3. The Difficulty ranges go from easy to Extreme.


I've done a few 5x5 Extremes and I'm very impressed with the graphics and controls.  In terms of difficulty, this genre cannot get too tough.


In the other version of this game, which I don't recall the title, giant grids were spread over 9 quadrants. That led to a very interesting element where any anytime, the path could veer into the center quadrant.


http://www.markoshiki.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/markoshiki/id1155211011?ls=1&mt=8

Monday, September 26, 2016

Bend It: Flex Your Brain - Mechanical Puzzle $10


Recently I opened up Bend It: Flex Your Brain - another puzzle from the folks at Smart Games.


The objective is to place all the pieces into the grid to match the 60 black & white challenges.


Most interesting: all the pieces bend in some way.


Even more interesting: the construction of the pieces is outstanding.


I solved about 20 levels.  These puzzles get very challenging. Probably too hard for kids under 12.


From A Reviewer on Amazon:
The secret to solving the puzzles is to find where only one certain piece can go. This can change for each puzzle but for example in Puzzle 23 there is a place where there is a lone white dot encircled by all blacks. Only one of the six pieces can be used there. There may still be a couple ways to put in that piece but you can use elimination once you know the piece you are working with.


http://www.smartgames.eu/en/smartgames/bend-it
https://www.amazon.com/SmartGames-SG450US-Bend-It/dp/B007XVW5RU

Friday, September 23, 2016

Who Can Get Z by Ruijun Li Free

iPhone 屏幕快照 2  iPhone 屏幕快照 1
Remember the puzzle app game Subara City? It's a great point scoring puzzle app game.  Who Can Get Z from Ruijun Li is very similar. 


What's different?
In Subara City The objective is build up your houses into hotels and skyscrapers. Then merge the skyscrapers.


In Who Can Get Z, the objective is simply to get Z.


Both games are quite good and both will take a long time to play.
https://itunes.apple.com/cn/app/who-can-get-z/id1128713441?mt=8


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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Daily Heggies Puzzles

Ron Mentink recently contacted me about his puzzle concept called Heggies.  It's very similar to Monorail produced by Glen Iba more than 5 years ago.


http://www.mindgames.com/game/Daily+Heggies

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Politaire by Pine Entertainment Free

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2
Politaire is a point scoring puzzle app game.


 
"Politaire is a Solitaire mixed with Poker. Your aim is to make winning hands with 5 active cards in your hand.

Choose cards that you want to discard and swipe it away. Upcoming cards will fill up your active hand and score if you make a winning hand. Discarded cards will go back to the pile, waiting to come up again. 

The minimalist visuals hide an interesting depth that will keep challenging and surprising as you master it."

My thoughts:
1. Excellent graphics
2. My high score is 2800 after 5 games.
3. You could better maximize your score by keeping a companion deck of cards to keep track of what's left toward the end. Expert bridge players keep this in their memory banks constantly.
4. You may be going for a yellow flush....but if there's a blue 7 to match your yellow 7 - tough luck. That's why this game is interesting.
http://www.playpolitaire.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/politaire/id1117343578?mt=8


Other Point Scoring Games Worthy of Your Time
NumberMania
Four Straight Lines
Pushopolous
Stickets
Folt
Nineout
Nineout II
BeeCells Lite
Kindly Colors
HexAgony
Domino Drop
Put Number
Tripevo  
Triple Town          
Kindly  Colors    
COLORswipe     
SubaraCity
Virus Pop Smash
+1 Number
4 Way Puzzle
Merged!
Enso

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Outfolded by 3 Sprockets Free!

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2
Outfolded by 3 Sprockets is an extremely popular puzzle app game. The object is to unroll - face by face - your cubes to go from 1 square to another. The game is endless.  I did 12 levels and thought to myself - it's okay.  I think it's appealing because of the music and the fact that you can undo every move.


Somebody on the Leaderboard has done over 4000 levels.


Reviews from the App Store:


Amazing game! One problem

I played the game constantly
And I would enjoy the satisfaction of winning and getting new themes. But once I got to level 400 I lost that feeling... There's noting to look forward too, and I found out the game has no end. I can't play the game with no end, maybe it's just me but the game would be so much more if there were themes for the next couple hundred levels, but I want to say thank you. It's such an amazing game, I loved it, while it lasted.

Calming/Relaxing
The atmosphere, everything from colors to music and sound effects, is deeply relaxing. The game allows to go at your own pace and allows for unlimited restarts on each level. A game that normally would be frustrating is extremely relaxing.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/outfolded/id1030634472?mt=8

Monday, September 19, 2016

Beam - Puzzle Game by Ryan Kozierok Free

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2
Loyal Blog Follower Joel told me about Beam - Puzzle Game by Ryan Kozierok. There are multiple objectives. Look at the last image. The object is to get the orange disc into the orange square. However, it cannot cross any other beam.  The solution is to move one of the blue discs first.
iPhone Screenshot 3  iPhone Screenshot 4
Look at the first image. The object is to break the beams.  Most of the 60 levels have multiple objectives.


There are 60 levels and 10 bonus levels if you get 3 stars for optimum solutions.  I solved all 60 relatively quickly. It's not hard, but it is an interesting concept.  I like the graphics too.  And it's free.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beam-puzzle-game/id983760936?mt=8

Friday, September 16, 2016

Sequence Nine by Ahoot Media Free

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2


Loyal Blog Follower William Hu steered me to Sequence Nine.  I think I saw the icon on the App Store and assumed it was a Flow clone.  It's nothing like it. In fact, it's unique, challenging, sophisticated and most importantly, fun.


 
Look at the first two images.  Your task is to draw a route in the bottom 9 squares. When you're done, the green dot in the top will follow that pattern, repeatedly, and hopefully arrive at the hole in the top right corner.


There are 240 levels and things get tough.
1. You can't pass through the red walls.
2. Passing through a white dot will open/close the white lines.
3. Wormholes:  Many levels have two sets of wormholes.
4. The hardest levels include white lines (with white dots) also yellow lines (with yellow dots) and wormholes.


I thoroughly enjoyed the first 3 batches or 180 levels.




http://ahoot.dk/Home/PressKit/SequenceNine
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sequence-nine/id1110341003?mt=8

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Miscellaneous Puzzle Doings

1.  http://www.platinumpuzzles.com/artistgallery/fantasy.html#prettyPhoto These could be the most expensive jigsaw puzzles, but they are extremely interesting.




2. https://www.youtube.com/user/marblesthebrainstore Watch this advertisement for a mechanical puzzle called The Sherlock.  Charming and wonderful.




3. http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/25/investing/king-digital-ipo/ This story is already 2 years old.  But it's about how Candy Crush became a billion dollar company


4. This blog is about to get its 1 millionth hit. To view the hit counter at the top of this page, look on an old fashioned computer, not a mobile device.


5.  The Famous PAGY Awards: if you are interested in being on an important committee, now's your chance. Send me a note.

6. Watch this 1 minute video of a football player getting into Rubik's Cube:

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Cogismo by Kim Duckworth

  Cogismo Logic Puzzles- screenshot thumbnail       Cogismo Logic Puzzles- screenshot thumbnail
Kim Duckworth recently contacted me about his new puzzle app game Cogismo.
  Cogismo Logic Puzzles- screenshot thumbnail        Cogismo Logic Puzzles- screenshot
The object is to get each number to Zero. Tap on any circle and it will rotate clockwise and increase by 1. Cogs will collide with neighbors and those neighbors will also go clockwise.


Cogismo is a great concept. It's tough!  Very tough. 


In my opinion, there should be a very easy gird to start with, say 1x3, then 2x2, then 3x2 and finally 3x3.


It's free!  So give it a test and feel free to add your comments below.
https://cogismo.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1125257501
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=theguild.cogismo.std

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Crazy Container by Luiz Lima Free!

Captura de tela do iPhone 1  Captura de tela do iPhone 2


Crazy Container is an interesting set of puzzles. The object is to reposition the colored containers to the correct alignment.


There are only 24 levels, which I really like.


My one qualm with this puzzle is that each level must be solved within a certain number of moves. What's the problem? There's no undo button.  So if you're in the middle of a puzzle that needs 120 moves and you make a mistake......


The graphics are okay. But the overall image could better utilize the ipad by being bigger.
https://itunes.apple.com/br/app/crazy-container/id1150006420?mt=8

rgb. by Chris Sansing

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2
Loyal Blog Follower Tim Chow's Chris Sansing is the author of rgb


The game is essentially another version of Threes! and 2048.  What's different? Instead of numbers, there are colors.


We've seen many variations similar to this.  The drawback is trying to remember the sequence of colors. Hey, it's free.




https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rgb./id1082229360?ls=1&mt=8

Friday, September 9, 2016

Snakebird by Noumenon Games Free

iPhone Screenshot 1
Loyal Blog Followers Daniel and Joel and others have sung high praise for Snakebird.
iPhone Screenshot 4
The object is to get your snake/snakes to stretch out and get to the rainbow hole.
iPhone Screenshot 3
I have not solved many levels. Each one takes a lot of time, which I don't necessarily have to devote to a single game. Nevertheless, each level that I did solve had a fun 'aha' moment. If could focus on just 1 game for a month, it's be Snakebird. It's excellent.


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/snakebird/id1087075743?mt=8

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Tchisla: Calculator Game with Numbers by HORIS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Free

iPhone Screenshot 1 iPhone Screenshot 2


Tchisla is a math puzzle.  It's very similar to the Four 4's Puzzle where the objective is to represent the numbers 1-100 using four 4's.  I tried that one almost 20 years ago and missed a few numbers.


Description from the App Store:
Tchisla is a really absorbing number puzzle from the creators of Euclidea. Explore the magic world of numbers and train your mental arithmetic skills. All you need is to represent numbers as arithmetical expressions using only one of the digits from 1 to 9. This can be done in various ways. You gain more points if your solution uses fewer digits and sometimes your way to the optimal solution looks like an exciting quest.

You can use standard arithmetic operations +, -, *, /, and brackets, extract square roots (√), raise to a power (^), and apply factorials (!). The factorial (n!) is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n.

For example:

96 = 99 - √9
96 = 4 * 4!
96 = 2 * 2 * (22 + 2)
96 = 111 - (1 + 1)^(1 + 1 + 1 + 1) + 1
2048 = ((5 + 5) / 5) ^ (55 / 5)
https://itunes.apple.com/app/tchisla/id1100623105

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

LightBox3 by Eric Clough on Kickstarter

There's a lot of fuss about Eric Clough's new puzzle: Lightbox3.


About 7 years ago Eric finished a project transforming a Manhattan apartment into a spectacular puzzle palace.  It was written up in the NY Times.  Naturally, I invited him to give a presentation at the annual New York Puzzle Party. He accepted and his talk/slide show was fantastic.


LightBox3 is his newest creation and it's very very cool. Check out the videos.


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1400869672/lightbox3

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Pop 8 by Cubi Free

iPhone Screenshot 1  iPhone Screenshot 2

Pop 8 is a point scoring puzzle app game.  The object is to shift your tiles, one at a time to an adjacent space so that they can be popped.


A 4 tile will be popped if it's next to 4 other tiles. You get the idea.  After each move, a new tile randomly appears.  Or does it appear randomly?  It seems that a new tile always appears at the spot where I've moved a piece.


The blank squares....I haven't quite figured out how they work yet. The instructions aren't clear.


After playing this 5 times, my high score is 111. Each game takes about 10 minutes.


Definitely give this a try and then check the leaderboard to see what the top score is. Not sure what it is, but I'm impressed.


https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pop-8/id1135446118?mt=8

Friday, September 2, 2016

Color Kakuro by Chi Wun Li Free!

  Color Kakuro- screenshot thumbnail       Color Kakuro- screenshot thumbnail
Color Kakuro is nothing like genuine Kakuro (formerly known as Cross Sums).  A better title would be Color Minesweeper. Oh well.
  Color Kakuro- screenshot thumbnail        Color Kakuro- screenshot
Each square is either blank or is an actual clue.  Suppose a clue square has 1 yellow, 1 red, 2 green and 0 blue. That means that the surrounding blank squares will have 1 yellow, 1 red, 2 green and 0 blue.


Most of the levels have unique solutions.  There are 200 levels ranging from beginner to master.


At the moment, I've done 150 levels. I positively love this game and it's totally free - provided that you do all the levels and not skip around.  The ads are annoying, but that's still okay because I can't get enough of this.
Another negative: the program crashes every so often. I uploaded the latest Ipad software, and the game still crashes. But I keep playing it.
Let's end on something positive: these puzzles are hand-crafted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphaunit.kakuro&hl=en
https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/color-kakuro/id977635675?l=en&mt=8

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Dotorio by dagagada Free!

iPhone Screenshot 1
Dotorio is fun reflex/dexterity puzzle app game.
iPhone Screenshot 2
Your Man wears the red hat. He moves continuously around and around. Your task is to have him collect all the gems. When you tap the screen, he jumps from the outside to the inside.
iPhone Screenshot 5
There are over 100 levels and I'm stuck on level 12.  Besides avoiding spikes, one must avoid right angles too.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dotorio/id1125716466?mt=8


Tomorrow's Puzzle Review: Best of the week. I'm hooked.