Children’s Jigsaw Puzzles - Beautifully Illustrated
This puzzle game helps your kids develop matching and fine motor skills. Your children will just love these wonderfully hand-drawn pictures and will improve their spatial skills while having fun!
FEATURES:
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Perfect for ages 2 - 12.
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Rotation mode for greater challenge.
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Many bright puzzle images.
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Colorful puzzling atmosphere.
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Traditional puzzle gameplay.
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Simple controls make it easy to solve picture!
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Classic Jigsaw Puzzles
I love doing these puzzles….. there is nothing that relaxes me more in these crazy times.
– Real player with 131.9 hrs in game
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relaxing, enjoyable past time. Only complaint is I wish I could scroll the pieces easier as a lot times game just makes me pick up pieces when I’m trying to scroll
– Real player with 100.5 hrs in game
Gnome Jigsaw Puzzles
I have been playing this game for several hours now and its honestly just so fun and calming. i’ve been very stressed recently because of the virus and this has really cheered me up.
– Real player with 72.8 hrs in game
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i’ve been playing this game for a whole night, and my parents were screaming at me for whatever reason. they kept knocking on my door, asking if everything was all right because i wasn’t saying a word, nor did i unlock my door or leave my room, but clearly everything was fine because i was wisely spending my time by playing Gnome Jigsaw Puzzles. i think i’m starting to hear voices in my head and police sirens outside, but that probably doesn’t have anything to do with this beautiful game
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Jigsaw Puzzles for Kids and Adults - Europe
These are very colorful, relaxing puzzles. The puzzle pieces are easy to access and place. Children and parents would enjoy solving these together.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
My Simple Puzzle
Interesting game.
I especially liked:
- Ability to create your own collection of images.
Added photos from summer vacation. I remembered a time well spent.
- Ability to set any number of pieces into which the image will be split.
For rest, you can set a small amount: relieves fatigue, allows you to escape from worries.
And if you want to test your strength, then you can install a large number (several hundred or thousands).
- Autosave.
I was doing the puzzle. I urgently needed a distraction. Closed the game. When I was free, I started the game, clicked on the “Continue” button and continued from the point where I left off (very convenient).
– Real player with 124.4 hrs in game
A very entertaining puzzle. The game is well done. Convenient interface and a large selection of pictures.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Sliding Blocks
FANTASTIC until it chokes at level 37 in master mode. Bummer.
– Real player with 45.9 hrs in game
In short: It’s a perfectly functional, if pretty cheaply-made puzzle game with zero variety, but a lot of content. I’m enjoying myself and the pricing is very fair.
In long: The game has one mechanic and one mechanic only: After 10 tutorial levels there will always be a 6x6 grid on which 2- and 3-tile blocks are arranged so they block the exit. Grabbing them with the mouse allows you to slide them along their length-axis. You need to cleverly slide them back and forth until you’ve moved the target block (always on the third row from the top) to the right edge of the grid so you can slide it out of the exit. There is an undo button which comes in very handy on later levels. There is no time limit (and indeed no time keeping even), but there is a target number of moves on each level which seems to be based on the optimal solution (as I’ve never managed to beat it). Based on your performance you’ll be awarded 1-3 stars, but the game is thankfully very generous in this evaluation. The following move-counts all gave me the full 3 stars: 11/10, 17/15 and 25/21 while 29/24 only awarded me 2 stars. With this leeway it’s fairly easy to 3-star every level.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Animated Puzzles
Animated Puzzles is an enjoyable game for all levels- ranging from an easy puzzle with only a few pieces to 800+ pieces. Each puzzle has a “pull out” tray which stores the unplaced pieces but it still allows you to lay pieces onto the puzzle “board” without placing them, which is similar to a real jigsaw puzzle.
This game allows the player to choose from many included puzzles (several levels of difficulty), plus the workshop has even more high quality, user created puzzles to download for free.
– Real player with 242.5 hrs in game
This is the definitive jigsaw puzzle game. There are plenty of puzzles across 3 levels of difficulty with a half dozen piece shapes to choose from which can further tailor your difficulty level. The music is relaxing. The interface is easy to use. The pieces can be rotated. Once you have placed connecting pieces together they stay together. The images are varied and nice to look at. The animated backgrounds actually make the puzzles a little easier. The only downside to this game is that it ends when you finish the puzzles, which will take quite a while to do. But even that has an upside in Workshop support with plenty of puzzles to choose from. This is really a great game. It contains all the joy of putting together puzzles without the physical space requirements or missing pieces.
– Real player with 93.5 hrs in game
Mad Restaurant People
This game is fun and challenging at the same time.
The beginning starts “easy” but after the first levels you will see how stressfull the game can get.
Edit: I played through all of the levels, exept for the last two, which are in my opinion too hard to complete them.
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
Hell mode may become pleasantly challenging and skill-demanding.
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
Seeker: My Shadow
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/2l04bEjQ9X0
This is a charming casual puzzle game geared for kids. I think it’s meant to be played local co-op with the a parent to play with their child. Either can play the giant spirit using motion controllers to move objects or crank levers, while the other moves around the cute little Seeker around the puzzle level.
The game consists of 1 chapter and 20 levels. It took me approximately 2.5 hours to complete, but I did have to repeat several of the levels because I skipped out on collecting eggs early on (and then later the game didn’t properly record my egg finding). You can play the game perfectly fine seated or standing single-player or for local co-op the other person can control the seeker with a gamepad or KBM.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Fun but sometimes difficult game, but thats the fun in it, i like a game with a little challenge :)
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
SPECKLE: Chill Puzzle Game
fun game to pass time. good challenge
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
The puzzle mechanic is interesting and clever, but the game itself is almost unplayable as it is. There are no customization options at all - no mute, no non-fullscreen option, no settings of any kind.
Most bewilderingly, there is no button to exit the game. I had to force a quit from outside the program.
I am very disappointed and regret my purchase.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game