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a great puzzle take on the classic 15 puzzle game!
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Puzzle X, is a modern take on the classic 15 puzzle game (also
called Gem Puzzle, Boss Puzzle, Game of Fifteen, Mystic Square,
etc). The puzzle was invented by Noyes Palmer Chapman, a
postmaster in Canastota, New York. It consists of a frame of
numbered square tiles in random order with one tile missing. The
goal is to arrange the tiles in the proper order, by making
sliding moves that use the empty space. There’s a menu
option that lets you choose between swipe/tap to move the tiles.
To make a move, simply tap on a tile adjacent to the space, and it
will slide into position. You can also slide the tile into place
manually. The game keeps track of the no of moves you have made as
well as the time.
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puzzle X features different game modes and styles. It features 3
different puzzle themes: Wood, Marble and Plastic, and 3 grid
sizes: 4X4, 5X5, and 6X6. There are 4 different types of puzzle
types to choose from: Numbers, Letters, Roman Numerals, and
Images. Once you have mastered the 4X4 puzzle grid then you can
move on to the 5X5, and 6X6 puzzle which are much more complex and
harder to complete. The image puzzle is probably the type that is
familiar to most people and also the most interesting. Select any
of the images available on your phone to use in the puzzle.
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Puzzle X has simple but attractive graphics, and a friendly
user-interface. The sliding motion of the tiles is smooth and
natural. You can move multiple tiles at the same time. Try to
complete the puzzle in the shortest time possible with the minimum
number of moves. Click on the icons at the top to mute the sound
or to access the menu options. Click on the “Leaderboard”
to check out the top scores, locally and around the globe. Fifteen
Puzzle X, is a great causal game that will both challenge and
entertain you.
Features:
• 3
Themes: Wood, Plastic and marble
• Multiple grid size:
4X4, 5X5, 6X6
• Puzzle types: Numbers, Letters, Roman
Numerals, Image
• Can move multiple tiles at a time
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