Jigsaw Boom 3
- Awesome artwork
- Relaxing music
- Customizable puzzle pieces
- Optional difficulty control
- OS : Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 6.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 37
Review for game: Jigsaw Boom 3
Enjoy awesome art, optional difficulty control and relaxing music in this customizable puzzle game that is fun for everyone! Delight in unlimited game time as you rotate pieces to fit them in special pockets, zoom in on smaller pieces with a magnifying glass, and choose your level of difficulty with puzzles ranging from 12 pieces to 300! Replayable and suitable for players of any age, Jigsaw Boom 3 will be a hit with the whole family!
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Enjoy awesome art, optional difficulty control and relaxing music in this customizable puzzle game that is fun for players of all abilities!
AFERON - BigFishGames
I bought the game, he is relaxing beautiful images you can choose up to 300 pieces, this is challenges, you can also choose the shape of the pieces and if you rotate them. a good pastime after the adventures of hidden objects I have five for the plot because I suppose to go to one of those places one day
All I say is that U must have good memory because U only get one glimpse at the pic and when the picture pops up when U put the cursor over it U can pick that one
If you don't understand what a jigsaw puzzle is (as one reviewer seems not to) then I imagine you won't like this game. However if you do you will probably enjoy this game. I like how you can make it as difficult or as easy as you wish.
BASED ON ONE HOUR DEMO Normally I wouldn?t be reviewing anything outside HOPAs, but I felt in the mood for something different, and it?s a long while since I?ve been able to play jigsaws (I have cats). This one seems a good game. The 40 pictures are unrelated photos. There?s a bit of everything there. Aquatic shots, animals, landscapes, cityscapes. None overly impossible, but some would be tricky if enough pieces are used. The interface is like a desk, with notes on it for options. You can change the difficulty by increasing the number of pieces up to a maximum of 726, and by skewing the pieces into more varied shapes. You can also opt for rotation or no rotation. You can save your work along the way, get achievements, trophies and top scores. Pleasant music. All of which is okay, but it?s really about the photos, and these are fine, but not dazzling. There?s not anything here, really to make me want to buy, but as I say, these days I don?t usually play this sort of game.
I have already discovered the most amazing jigsaw puzzle game on the BF site and as much as I wish I could shout from the highest mountain what it is or how to find it, I can't. Just like me, you're going to have to stumble upon it. What I can say about this game is that I personally would not waste either my money or a credit on ANY jigsaw game that only offered 40 pictures. Yes, you can finagle rotations, shapes of pieces, and how many pieces. But, seriously, how many times do you want to do the same 40 pictures over and over and over? I hate to say it, but there are MANY other jigsaw games at BF that outshine what this one has to offer. This Glam-ma says try the demo - it only costs you an hour's time. But this isn't one game that's going into my repertoire. And I cannot in good conscience recommend it.
I was enjoying the puzzles: nice pictures, nice control of the difficutly, I even prefer not to see the picture I'm trying to put together. But I ran into two problems that make the game almost useless to me. One was that when I increased the number of pieces to over 400, the piece-cutting mechanism became unstable resulting in some very strangely shaped pieces. The second problem was that, when I saved a puzzle, when I returned to it, my pieces (which I like to store in tight piles sorted by color# were no longer in the order, top to bottom, that I put them in but were sorted in numerical order. I found that I could start placing pieces from the top of the pile in order, into the picture left to right, top to bottom. Basically, if you don't solve the puzzle in one sitting, the game will solve it for you. Because of this 'feature' of the game #which I think is a bug in how the piece location information is stored in computer memory#, I cannot recommend this game.
The game is great except that it is limited to the pictures included. I would like to be able to upload my own pictures then the game will be well worth it.
there's nothing to tell about the story some pieces are little, and you just sit there and put the puzzle together, even a 8 year old can sit here and do it and get confuse a little, There's so many pictures on the bottom like door to leave scissors to cut. Its ah right. no skill levels all the same