A tiling puzzle game where you must connect irregularly shaped interlocking pieces, each of which containing a portion of a larger picture.
It's a few pride-themed jigsaw puzzles. I suppose, if you don't like small puzzles where you slap pieces together until it forms the Mona Lisa, you may not find much enjoyment in this one. I, however, have a lot of fun with this sort of thing, so I inevitably ended up really liking this.
About the gameplay: While it is very odd how you're able to randomly slap any piece on the board and let it automatically attach whenever, I chose to not do that and instead only place pieces when I was 100% sure of where they'd go.
Because of this, I made the game much more fun for myself, though I can easily picture someone not bothering with the puzzle and just throwing all the pieces at the board to solve it in 1 second. A theoretically easy way to fix this would be to only snap the pieces themselves together, instead of being on a set board. I imagine that would be a little tough to code, though. Just an idea.
I really liked the end poem, though it went by a little fast and didn't convey itself as the ending point very well. But either way, I do think it's really cool and sweet to end a game with the text "Strength found in soft touch". Very lovely stuff.
Like the jigsaw puzzles in general so the game is nice. The artwork is simple but cute) The varity of puzzles is cool for like couple-of-days game!
The two points I didn't like much but it didn't affect overall impression:
1). Sometimes the picking a piece seems to be... awkward. Like if one piece is on the other it can take the bottom one
2). Don't really like when you can put a piece in wherever and it will automatically attach. Like the middle pieces. What I mean, no one starts a puzzle from the middle knowing exactly where the part will be. So i prefer this attachment functionon on corner pieces and after that attaching other parts to them (hope, I wrote it understandablly). But that's a really subjective remark, don't consider it to be a huge problem
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A tiling puzzle game where you must connect irregularly shaped interlocking pieces, each of which containing a portion of a larger picture.
It's a few pride-themed jigsaw puzzles. I suppose, if you don't like small puzzles where you slap pieces together until it forms the Mona Lisa, you may not find much enjoyment in this one. I, however, have a lot of fun with this sort of thing, so I inevitably ended up really liking this.
About the gameplay: While it is very odd how you're able to randomly slap any piece on the board and let it automatically attach whenever, I chose to not do that and instead only place pieces when I was 100% sure of where they'd go.
Because of this, I made the game much more fun for myself, though I can easily picture someone not bothering with the puzzle and just throwing all the pieces at the board to solve it in 1 second. A theoretically easy way to fix this would be to only snap the pieces themselves together, instead of being on a set board. I imagine that would be a little tough to code, though. Just an idea.
I really liked the end poem, though it went by a little fast and didn't convey itself as the ending point very well. But either way, I do think it's really cool and sweet to end a game with the text "Strength found in soft touch". Very lovely stuff.
Like the jigsaw puzzles in general so the game is nice. The artwork is simple but cute) The varity of puzzles is cool for like couple-of-days game!
The two points I didn't like much but it didn't affect overall impression:
1). Sometimes the picking a piece seems to be... awkward. Like if one piece is on the other it can take the bottom one
2). Don't really like when you can put a piece in wherever and it will automatically attach. Like the middle pieces. What I mean, no one starts a puzzle from the middle knowing exactly where the part will be. So i prefer this attachment functionon on corner pieces and after that attaching other parts to them (hope, I wrote it understandablly). But that's a really subjective remark, don't consider it to be a huge problem
As I said, overall I love the game