Puzzler World

Puzzler World

Puzzler World

Puzzler World

Take on the relaxing challenge of quality puzzles for the entire family when you enter this captivating world of conundrums. Play classic favorites like Sudoku, Crossword, Wordsearch, Fitword, Codeword, Silhouette and Spot the Difference, then try bonus games like Hangman, Picture Quiz, Missing Piece, Jigsaw, Equate and Chain Letters. Over 1000 puzzles wait for you to provide more than 500 hundred unbelievable hours of playing time. Try Quick Play mode for a fast puzzle fix or Challenge mode to unlock the bonus games. Track your performance and monitor your best times, earn surprises, and use hints when necessary. It's a seemingly never-ending challenge that's sure to please.

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Puzzler World editor's review

Every game has its charms and the fun that comes along with it. HOG, Time management, adventure games and so on, but sometimes the mini-games are the one that give the game the final contribution of making it what it is, whether it is a good or bad end result, the mini-games often decide how you will form your final opinion. However besides that, they play a key role in other parts of our gameplay and that is the relaxing part and getting us from possible monotony. Now using these information’s we conclude that mini-games are there to gives a small boost in-between games, but what do we get when we join up multiple genres of these games into one big collection? The answer is we get Puzzler World. Here we get to play with all kind of games that you get to play often or maybe you have forgotten that some of these games even exist. You will find almost every mini-game from the textbook that has been made and used in most of the other casual games on the market. The game has to offer more than 500 levels that give you a hard time when you want to choose a game which you prefer as you can’t and then you can. This is because the game has 2 play modes; Challenge and QuickPlay mode. The games starts quite classic as almost any other, with a profile screen where you create one of yours however probably not the way you are accustomed to… You have to draw your name in the space predestined for it. You then select the mode you prefer, however, I would recommend the Challenge mode right away because of the following reasons. When you enter this mode you will get a really big boy with number that go from 1 to 560. This represents the number of different puzzles that await you in the future hours to play, and believe me there will be plenty of them. The Quick Mode is good but the challenge mode is way better as in both you have Sudoku, Crossword, Wordsearch, Fitword, Codeword, Silhouette and Spot the Difference, and each and every one of them knows how to make you feel relaxed and tested to your limited, but then again it all depends on the games that you already know or how those games have an impact on you. If I haven’t mentioned in QuickPlay you can chose the level you want to play and in the Challenge you can’t but with the Challenge mode finished you have the possibility of unlocking additional bonus games that you can add to the complete puzzle experience creating a game with nothing then pure fun, sweat and relaxing (depending on what you are playing), like Hangman, Picture Quiz, Missing Piece, Jigsaw, Equate and Chain Letters. The games that are mentioned in the text commonly known, however, I too haven’t heard for some time about some or at all… Sudoku is pretty common game all over the world, so there isn’t some great necessity describing it. The same goes for the Crossword as this game has become pretty standard in every angle of games whether they are electronic or on paper. Wordsearch is also quite known games as you have bunch of letters on one place and you need to combine them to discover all the words that you can. This can go as any game from beginner level with a few dozen words to more than a hundred. Codeword is a game I have spoken of above of not playing it that much, in fact I can’t remember when I did… Anyway Codeword is another crosswords variation in which every box on the crossword grid has a number. Each number corresponds to a letter, and it is up to the players to figure out the code of which number equals which letter. Each board has a few choice letter/number combinations figured out, and by completing partially-filled words, players are eventually able to match all 26 numbers with all 26 letters. Silhouette and Spot the Difference is certainly becoming a classic especially spot the difference. Any HOG fan certainly will have a brilliant score when it comes to silhouette as how much of those they have solved… After you get rid of all these regular games the bonus games will become a real pleasure to play especially with the always wanted hangman or jigsaw. You simply can’t and won’t forget some games, especially those in which you are really good. Once a puzzle has been completed the player is given the opportunity to open 1 of 3 presents. Each present contains a different amount of ‘Hint Tokens’ so choosing the correct present has beneficial gains to the player as they are awarded more hint tokens to aid them along the way. These hint tokens will come quite handy at times, especially when you encounter games that you can’t figure out, and a clue is desperately need if you are planning on finishing it. All in all a pack that you will certainly enjoy in as the number of hours that you will be playing and the number of games that you have to solve is very, very big. All I can say when you start playing it is Let it rip!!!


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