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Overview
Released in 1990 and developed by Brian A. Rice, Inc., this video game offers a unique digital take on the classic puzzle experience. The player’s main objective is to solve jigsaw puzzles, but with a twist—everything is on a computer screen. It takes the traditional cardboard and turns it into an electrifying pixelated challenge.
Gameplay
The game allows players to choose from a variety of different puzzles. Each puzzle is composed of pieces that can be moved around the screen, rotated, and placed to recreate beautiful images. The goal is to complete the puzzle in the shortest amount of time possible, testing both mental acuity and mouse dexterity.
Features
- A wide selection of puzzles with varying degrees of difficulty.
- User-friendly interface designed for players of all ages.
- Ability to track time and compete against past records for added replayability.
Legacy and Trivia
Although not widely discussed in the gaming community today, the game made a notable contribution to digital puzzles in the early ’90s era of gaming. It was one of the forerunners in transforming a traditional tabletop activity into a computerized adventure.
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