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About This Game Puzzler World brings over 1200 puzzles of 8 popular puzzle types to your PC. Conceptis picture logic puzzle fans will be happy to know that in addition to Crossword, Wordsearch, Fitword, Sudoku, Codeword, Spot the Difference and Silhouette puzzles, Puzzler World also offers 83 Conceptis Link-a-Pix available in sizes of 10x10, 20x20 and 25x25.Puzzler World is split across two game modes: Quickplay, for a fast puzzle fix, and Challenge, for advance gaming where you can prove your puzzling prowess and tackle a wealth of puzzles and unlockable bonus games on offer.Successful players can win Hint Tokens to spend on tips and solutions as well as unlock exciting Bonus Games from six additional games to discover; Hangman, Chain Letters, Equate, Jigsaw, Picture Quiz and Missing Piece. The game also boasts a Handwriting Recognition feature which allows players to teach the game their own unique alphabet and handwriting style.Key Features:Challenge: Play for Bonus Games and Rewards, or beat your personal best time.Family Favourites: Including Wordsearch, Crossword, Sudoku, Spot-the-Difference, Silhouette, Codeword, Fitword and Link-a-PixQuick Play: An instant way to improve your puzzling skills.Bonus Games: Unlock additional bonus games in Challenge mode including Hangman, Equate, Jigsaw, Picture Quiz, Chain Letters and Missing Piece.Handwriting Recognition: You can write in your own handwriting style which the game will learn to recognize. 7aa9394dea Title: Puzzler WorldGenre: CasualDeveloper:Ideas PadPublisher:PuzzlerRelease Date: 28 May, 2010 Puzzler World Key Serial It's a reasonably fun diversion, but there are a few things that make it so that I can't recommend it. First and foremost being that it's not too hard to find puzzles of a similar ilk online for free -- and often with better interfaces. (Just compare the Link-a-Pix in the game to the same found on Conceptis's own website.) The second problem is that some of the games aren't really puzzles per se... showing the user a picture and asking them to memorize it for three questions isn't a puzzle, it's just a memory test. It's not a puzzle unless one has to puzzle something out. Memorization is just an irritation. There's also a staggering difference in apparent audience between puzzles; the Codeword puzzle is clearly meant for advanced puzzlers, while Silhouette is obviously set for the grade school crowd, but they're all mixed in together.Finally, though it's a minor element, it bothers me quite a bit that the Equate "puzzles" don't follow the proper order of operations. The only thing worse than a puzzle that's stupidly simple is one that's only challenging because the desired answer is actually wrong.. Decent little puzzler.Has plenty of different games to choose from.They might be a bit simple for adults but perfect for kids.Great if you want some quick puzzles to kill some time.. A decent puzzle game. The puzzles don't really challenge, but rather stimulate your brain. Its fun, and there are over 1000 puzzles!. It's a reasonably fun diversion, but there are a few things that make it so that I can't recommend it. First and foremost being that it's not too hard to find puzzles of a similar ilk online for free -- and often with better interfaces. (Just compare the Link-a-Pix in the game to the same found on Conceptis's own website.) The second problem is that some of the games aren't really puzzles per se... showing the user a picture and asking them to memorize it for three questions isn't a puzzle, it's just a memory test. It's not a puzzle unless one has to puzzle something out. Memorization is just an irritation. There's also a staggering difference in apparent audience between puzzles; the Codeword puzzle is clearly meant for advanced puzzlers, while Silhouette is obviously set for the grade school crowd, but they're all mixed in together.Finally, though it's a minor element, it bothers me quite a bit that the Equate "puzzles" don't follow the proper order of operations. The only thing worse than a puzzle that's stupidly simple is one that's only challenging because the desired answer is actually wrong.. 50 hours of puzzles in Challenge mode which consists of 560 main puzzles and 560 quick bonus puzzles. The puzzles are VERY EASY all the way through (all 1120 of them). I prefer my puzzles with the exception of Crosswords to be Hard\/Expert level, but I can still enjoy a puzzle if it ranges anywhere from Easy thru to Expert. Thus I was able to complete all 1120 of them and due to that I give it a thumbs up. To illustrate just how Easy some of them are: Hangman - 7 letter Word (English) with the clue "Day of the Week". Pretty hard to miss that one. If it was an isolated instance I wouldn't comment, but the WordFit and the Hangman are beyond easy. Those two types of puzzle get "epic fail" as they're well beyond easy. The rest are enjoyable enough. Buy it on sale. Recognize that the puzzles are easy, and so long as you like easy puzzles to chew up a few hours every day you'll enjoy this. If you can't deal with "Easy" - definitely dont buy this.. I bought this game on a monday sell out. For 99 Cents it has a high value of playability and puzzles. All puzzles are standard, they are simple and most of them are easy to solve. There are several types of puzzles in this game and you will get hours and hours of playability - if you love riddles that is.This game has no high end graphics, it isn't necessary for this kind of game. But it has a point and help system: For each help function call you pay with your points. Each game comes with a short description of "how to play" if you need this. And then there are riddles that you can open up after solving one of the main riddles and you'll get other types of puzzles.

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