Slide Puzzle Mania
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Version :1.1
Size :63.31Mb
Updated :Jun 23,2016
Developer :Raja' Ibrahim
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and three cons of the Slide Puzzle Mania app: **Pros:** 1. Engaging gameplay with increasing difficulty levels keeps players entertained. 2. Beautiful graphics and smooth animations enhance the overall user experience. 3. Regular updates with new puzzles and themes keep the game fresh and exciting. **Cons:** 1. Some users find the ads intrusive and disrupt the gameplay experience. 2. Limited options for customizing puzzle settings and difficulty levels. 3. No offline mode available, requiring a constant internet connection. Note: The reviews are based on the Apple App Store reviews and may not reflect the opinions of all users.
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Description
Game Features: -Lot of choices, so you can choose your favorite image. -Several difficulties 3x3 - 4x4 - 5x5 ... -Easy to preview the image -Totally FREE About the game: A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle is a tour puzzle that challenges a player to slide (frequently flat) pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration. The pieces to be moved may consist of simple shapes, or they may be imprinted with colors, patterns, sections of a larger picture (like a jigsaw puzzle), numbers, or letters. Sliding puzzles are essentially two-dimensional in nature, even if the sliding is facilitated by mechanically interlinked pieces (like partially encaged marbles) or three-dimensional tokens.,some sliding puzzles are mechanical puzzles. However, the mechanical fixtures are usually not essential to these puzzles; the parts could as well be tokens on a flat board that are moved according to certain rules. Unlike other tour puzzles, a sliding block puzzle prohibits lifting any piece off the board. This property separates sliding puzzles from rearrangement puzzles. Hence, finding moves and the paths opened up by each move within the two-dimensional confines of the board are important parts of solving sliding block puzzles. The oldest type of sliding puzzle is the fifteen puzzle, invented by Noyes Chapman in 1880, Sam Loyd is often wrongly credited with making sliding puzzles popular based on his false claim that he invented the fifteen puzzle. Chapman's invention initiated a puzzle craze in the early 1880s. From the 1950s through the 1980s sliding puzzles employing letters to form words were very popular. These sorts of puzzles have several possible solutions, as may be seen from examples such as Ro-Let (a letter-based fifteen puzzle), Scribe-o (4x8), and Lingo. The fifteen puzzle has been computerized (as puzzle video games) and examples are available to play for free on-line from many Web pages and mobile phones. It is a descendant of the jigsaw puzzle in that its point is to form a picture on-screen. The last square of the puzzle is then displayed automatically once the other pieces have been lined up.
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