▲ Recommended
1 hrs
6/10
A simple 3D tileswapping puzzle.
What is it: Tileswapping puzzle, but in 3D. You have a 3D object, split into several cubes, all jumbled up, and you have to click two cubes to swap their position. Repeat until the object is unscrambled. Simple gameplay, and other than being 3D, there's nothing innovative.
The objects are cute and simple, basic low-poly 3D models with a handful of colors, split into a reasonable number of pieces. Since clicking on a tile in the middle is not possible, there are usually just 2 layers at any given point, but the developers were creative in rotating simple objects or using interesting shapes that are thin at every point, but spread in multiple planes, so that there's more depth to the puzzle while still having every block with an exposed clickable face. As an extra feature, there are leaderboards with the best time for every puzzle and one for the overall time.
Simple game, straight to the point, which is good. It could use a few improvements though. The objects are too low-poly, and with barely any surface smoothing. There are no textures, just a matte color on every surface. A bit of yellow from the inside of the shapes can sometimes peek through the cuts. The cut can leave several blocks with just tiny specks of the object, which turns it into a guessing game.
How hard is it: Very easy to easy.
How long is it: 50 levels which must be done in order. About 1-2 hours of playtime, more if you want to get a better spot in the leaderboards.
Level design: OK. Simple and cute objects, but the cuts can leave blocks with not enough data to figure out where they belong.
Quality: Basic. A decent level select, simple menu, next and replay after a level ends, but there are long delays between levels, not good for an impatient player like me. Just mouse controls. A few settings. No cloud saving, just two achievements, leaderboards.
Worth the price: Yes, if you want a simple relaxing game.
Most positive aspect for me: I like puzzles.
Most negative aspect for me: Too easy.
A simple 3D tileswapping puzzle.
What is it: Tileswapping puzzle, but in 3D. You have a 3D object, split into several cubes, all jumbled up, and you have to click two cubes to swap their position. Repeat until the object is unscrambled. Simple gameplay, and other than being 3D, there's nothing innovative.
The objects are cute and simple, basic low-poly 3D models with a handful of colors, split into a reasonable number of pieces. Since clicking on a tile in the middle is not possible, there are usually just 2 layers at any given point, but the developers were creative in rotating simple objects or using interesting shapes that are thin at every point, but spread in multiple planes, so that there's more depth to the puzzle while still having every block with an exposed clickable face. As an extra feature, there are leaderboards with the best time for every puzzle and one for the overall time.
Simple game, straight to the point, which is good. It could use a few improvements though. The objects are too low-poly, and with barely any surface smoothing. There are no textures, just a matte color on every surface. A bit of yellow from the inside of the shapes can sometimes peek through the cuts. The cut can leave several blocks with just tiny specks of the object, which turns it into a guessing game.
How hard is it: Very easy to easy.
How long is it: 50 levels which must be done in order. About 1-2 hours of playtime, more if you want to get a better spot in the leaderboards.
Level design: OK. Simple and cute objects, but the cuts can leave blocks with not enough data to figure out where they belong.
Quality: Basic. A decent level select, simple menu, next and replay after a level ends, but there are long delays between levels, not good for an impatient player like me. Just mouse controls. A few settings. No cloud saving, just two achievements, leaderboards.
Worth the price: Yes, if you want a simple relaxing game.
Most positive aspect for me: I like puzzles.
Most negative aspect for me: Too easy.
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