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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Spins 3D puzzle app for iphone, ipad, ipod touch Review



Spins 3D is a very sleek puzzle app authored by Nathan Carter. The object is to spin each circle to rotate the positions of the balls. Match the colored balls to the colored spots & you're done.

Each puzzle can be solved at different levels of difficulty. For example, the treasure box needs to be opened with a key to let out the ball. Some balls get itchy. If they are in the correct positions too long, they flee.

Overall, I do recommend this puzzle!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Nadibom: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app Review



I downloaded Nadibom in part, because the image seemed silly, but compelling. The object is to get your man to the bomb. The mazes look simple but The Hero, must push walls inward to get to the closed off paths. However, walls cannot be pushed all the way onto another wall. Therefore, your task is to quickly determine a route by finding which walls can and should be pushed before time expires and BOOOOOM!, you die. I have managed to get through about 25 levels, before dying.

Nadav Solomon is the author. He's working on other puzzle apps too. Download it!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bumpling: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app Review


Have you played Fling!? If so, you will love Bumpling. The object is to knock the balls off the hexagonal grid until only 1 remains. However, there are wormholes. Also, there are rotating plates: if your man passes over this, it will exit at an angle. I'm not going to mention the 2 important elements of the turn-arounds.

Suffice it to say, this is one of those puzzle apps that you keep. Bravo to the Doodle Panda company for making this.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Cube 2D: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app Review


For a few minutes I thought to myself, 'Oh no, not another sliding rows and columns puzzle!' Yes and no.

For the easy puzzles, it's exactly that. Scroll down through this blog and see similar puzzles.

For the harder puzzles: things get more complicated. Some rows are linked with other rows. So, if you slide row 1, row 3 will follow. Same with the columns. Definitely give this a test run.

Eui-Hwa Park is the author.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Reiner Knizia's Cluster Master: iphone ipod ipad puzzle app Review


Reiner Knizia has produced many high quality great puzzle apps. Cluster Master: Fit the hexagons into the grid to make clusters of the same color. Larger groups get more points. This is not quite a puzzle game, but it's entertaining. Download the free version and give it a test run.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Jabeh: iphone ipad ipod puzzle app Review




There are so many very good puzzle apps to play. Jabeh is a deceptively great puzzle app. Find the 12 stones in the grid. The numbers on the top indicate how many stones are in that column. The numbers on the left show how many stones are in that row. The arrows point to where a stone must be in that direction, not necessarily next to the arrow.

Arash Payan is the author. The free version has 50 some levels. I couldn't stop, until all the levels were solved. The paid version is a bit pricey at $4.99. Bravo Mr. Payan!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Boxat: puzzle app for iphone, ipad, ipod touch Review



Does the world need another tilt-maze? Not really. However, life is so much richer when a good one comes along. The makers of Boxat are modestly known as Ultimate Team. Boxat comes with 100 levels. Some are very difficult. However, this Mechanical Puzzle Correspondent tackled them all. 99 cents gets 2-3 hours entertainment. If you've never done any tilt mazes, this is a good introduction. Then graduate yourself by getting Blockhouse.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Move It


The object of Move It - to move the red square to the upper right corner. 50 levels are free. After that, there are 6 Level Packs to purchase (optional) each having 100 levels. Move It has a sleek feel & is fun. I solved all of the free levels in my doctor's waiting room. If you like Move It, do try Rush Hour & HexSlide too.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Boxed In 2: completed!


Not all puzzle apps have this little reward for completing all the levels. Boxed In 2 consists of 50 sokomind puzzles with a twist. Some of the boxes need to be pushed into corners. So if you've done many sokomind puzzles, it's difficult to break out of that habit.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Pixel Shift: puzzle app for ipad ipod iphone Review


If you've been following this blog, then you have seen half a dozen or more puzzles very similar to Pixel Shift. Slide the rows and columns to match the figure. This one has a very nice interface. Solve a puzzle quickly and receive 3 stars. 2 stars for medium speed. 1 star for slow.

Martin Robaszewski created this app. It's free, so play it a few times.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Drazzle: iphone, ipad, ipod touch puzzle app Review


Here's a colorful puzzle that's very similar to some other puzzles we've reviewed. The object is to slide the horizontal & vertical lines so that the green balls are in the middle, purple on top, etc.

It's free, so give it a shot.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

See the Light: iphone, ipad, ipod touch puzzle app



See the Light has nothing to do with religion. It is a puzzle app. Use mirrors, prisms and lenses, absorbers and other tools to direct the light to the target, thus saving humanity. All in a day's work, right? Brian Sowers has created 80 puzzle levels. Fans of Lumi, Prism (Nintendo DS game) and Slime Lumia will be challenged heartily with the new gadgets.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Drop 7: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app Review


Drop 7 comes from Zynga, the creators of Farmville and Mafia Wars. Drop the numbered discs into the slots strategically. It seems like Tetris, but there is no time constraint. I got through level 11 and scored 69,000 points. But I confess that I don't fully understand the game. In particular, there are some discs that are unnumbered. Actually, their number is hidden. To reveal the number...one must do something - but it's not clear to me. Download Drop 7 for free, play around with it and let me know what you think.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Computer simulation for a 1000 x 1000 x 1000 cube


This puzzle does not exist as a physical model. However, it's nice to see that somebody has programmed a computer to solve it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Vhs0Xe02k&feature=related

Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Big Square: puzzle app for ipad, iphone, ipod touch Review



Do you remember solving the famous Knight's Tour puzzle? Fill a 5x5 grid with the numbers 1-25 following the path of a knight. The Big Square is similar, but the rules are different. Either jump 2 horizontally or vertically. Or jump 1 diagonally. Difficult, fun and free. Antonio Cipriani is the author.

Update: I've solved the 5x5 & 6x6 grids. Got to 48 on the 7x7 grid. Very clever puzzle concept!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Amtalee: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app



Mikolaj Sikorski has created Amtalee. It's a rolling block maze. Very very similar to Bloxorz which you can play online here.

Download the free version. The full version costs $2.99

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Rogo: math puzzle app for iphone, ipad, ipod touch Review



The Traveling Salesman is a classic math problem: if a person has to travel to, say, 15 cities, what would the shortest route be? Rogo is similar, but different. For each puzzle, your route must cover a certain number of squares, say 12. What route, covering 12 squares will score the most number of points?

Very clever set of mathematical, logical puzzles.

Watch the youtube video here.

Dr. Nicola Petty from New Zealand is the author. She has plans for more puzzle apps.

Her webpage is here.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Dicoron: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle Review

Roll and move a dice to the goal.
You can roll the dice only if the landing spot will match the face of the die.
There is only 1 puzzle in this program. Is this a great, fun, fantastic, amazing puzzle app? No! Suppose you try to make an illegal move: the screen has an awkward way of informing the user. Hey, it's free.

There is a 10 minute time limit. It took me about 6 minutes. I was distracted.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Unlucky Twist: an Oskar van Deventer puzzle



Click here to order the puzzle.


Oskar van Deventer - I've written much about him. My first article for Games Magazine was a 6 page story about his puzzles. That was February 2006. Games Magazine will soon publish my story about Oskar's 17x17x17 cube.

It's impossible to own all of Oskar's puzzles because many are cost hundreds of dollars. This is due to the high cost of 3D printing.

Unlucky Twist is now in my collection! It's a 1x2x13 cubic puzzle. It's not hard at all. But what's amazing is the telescopic mechanism that keeps all the pieces together.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

SmartBalls: iphone ipad ipod puzzle app Review


SmartBalls comes from Sergey Lesnichenko. Slide the rows and columns to match the diagram in the upper right corner. This is similar to other puzzle apps reviewed on this site. SmartBalls is free, so do a few puzzles.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ballentines: action puzzle app for iphone, ipad, ipod Review



Ballentines is an action puzzle. Move balls around to line up sets of 3 in order to score points. As soon as you score, more balls start to fill the screen a bit like Tetris. Hey, it's free, so give it a try!

Sebastian Logod is the author.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Strimko Gold: iphone ipad ipod touch puzzle app Review



The Grabarchuk family has a long history of creating innovative, interesting and fun puzzles. Strimko is essentially a twisted version of sudoku.

Download the Gold version and get over 300 puzzles. I downloaded it 1.5 weeks ago and have solved about 70 levels in about 6 hours. This would be a bargain at $10. But it's $1.99

Photography Apps

Suzanne Davies is something of an expert in photography. So, if you're looking for some good iphone photography apps, click here.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Beam Puzzle: puzzle app for ipad, iphone, ipod Review



15 years ago the Rubik Empire released a CD-ROM of puzzles. One of them was called Cover Up. Great, fantastic, fun puzzle concept.

Ferhat Ayaz has created 50 puzzles of the same concept, now called the Beam Puzzle. I have solved all 50 puzzles. It took maybe 2 hours. Let's hope he keeps going and produces another 50 levels.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Blind Knights Chess: app store game review



Blind Knights Chess comes from Aaron Coleman. I believe his sons Jonathan & David made the graphics and sounds! So this is a family enterprise.

Here's the deal. You make a move, but cannot see your opponent's pieces. Then you hand it to your opponent and your pieces disappear while his appear. Interesting concept among the hundred of chess variations that currently exist. Bravo!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Untangle: puzzle app for iphone, ipad, ipod Review


Untangle comes from Wang Yujin of Bluesky Studio. We've seen puzzle apps very similar to this.

Visit http://www.planarity.net/# to play online with a big computer screen.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Twistrix: puzzle app for ipad, ipod, iphone Review




Twistrix is very similar to the mechanical puzzles Babylon Tower and Whip-It. Easy puzzle. As you advance through the levels, the tower adds an additional level. Still, it's too easy.

If you download this puzzle app, you won't have to buy those other puzzles. Hey, it's free!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Free puzzle apps for Japan?

Dennis Mengelt produced Boxed In, which I reviewed about 3 weeks ago. This week he is offering all of his puzzle apps for free in the hopes that users will donate that money to the Red Cross.

Yesterday I downloaded Boxed In 2, Boxed In 3, and Iced In. I will comply with Dennis' request & send the $6 to the Red Cross.

Monday, March 14, 2011

iRectangle: puzzle app for ipad, iphone, ipod touch Review


We've seen puzzles like this: slide the rows & columns so that all the red is in the upper left corner, green in the upper right. Yellow goes to the bottom left & blue in the bottom right. Not hard, but it's a good introduction to the genre of sequential movement puzzles.

The seller is King Tat Lam. It's free!

Friday, March 11, 2011

New Robot can solve Rubik's Cube

There are many robots that can solve Rubik's Cube. You can even buy a Lego set & assemble it to do this. Zachary Grady and Joe Ridgeway are engineering students who have designed a novel, surprising way for the machine to hold the cube. Very different from the Lego robot which sometimes drops the puzzle. Bravo!

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2010/12/robot-solves-rubiks-cube-in-15-seconds.html

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Geared: ipad, iphone, ipod puzzle app review



Geared is an interesting puzzle. The yellow gear is fixed and is always rotating. The blue gears are also fixed and needs to rotate. Object: place the other gears to link the yellow gear with the blue gear.

I downloaded the paid version which has 150 levels. So far I've solve the first 45 levels in 1 hour & 11 minutes. Needless to say, the first 10 - 15 levels were really easy. Good value, good fun!

Bryan Mitchell has made a small fortune off this I think! The game has been rated over 4600 times. It has over 2000 ratings with 5 stars too. Consider this: most people do not leave ratings or write reviews.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Kakooma (it's not sudoku!): iphone/ipad puzzle app review




Kakooma looks like sudoku, but it's not! The images above describes the game perfectly. It's fun and it's free. Give it a try.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Kusoge: puzzle app for ipad, iphone & ipod Review


Kusoge comes with no instructions! You would think that the folks at the Apple App Store would not release it for that reason alone!

Kusoge starts with the arrow in the upper left corner being green. It then moves to the next arrow, depending on where it's pointing. The object is to tap the arrows to change their orientation so that every square will turn green at some point. Not hard at all.

Daisuke Shosaki who created this said: Please do not expect too much.

This is not a great fun puzzle app. However, a 10 year old might think it's brilliant.

Monday, March 7, 2011

NeoStacker: ipad/iphone puzzle app review


The bricks below the red line are fixed. The bricks above can slide side to side, not up and down. The object: the number of bricks above the red line should equal the number of bricks below the red line.

Interesting and challenging. Completely mathematical & logical. Download the 'lite' version for free & test it out.

Brandon D'Orazio made this app.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Muzzle: puzzle app for ipad/iphone/ipod review


Muzzle is a combination of the 15 puzzle and more traditional edge-matching puzzles. The image above shows a 3x3 grid. The medium level puzzles use a 6x6 grid. Much more challenging.

Muzzle is made by Synthetic Dreams. Download the Lite version and take it out for a spin.