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Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图)

$1.99
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Developer:
Somer Games
Publisher:
8floor
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Tasty Jigsaw Happy Hour - is an exciting puzzle game and a fantastic opportunity to try tasty treats without leaving the house! Assemble jigsaws from a multitude of pieces and learn the history in 500 high-quality photos. Now you can play your favorite puzzle game and travel your, all without leaving the house!

Set a difficulty for each puzzle to suit you! Save your progress at any time! Simple controls and a bunch of hints and tools make the game more comfortable. The game is accessible both to new players and true professionals in the puzzle game genre.

Levels of varying complexity provide several hours of exciting gameplay every day.

1001 Jigsaw. Myths of ancient greece is a game and a source for inspiration. 500 high-quality photographs.

- 500 high quality unique images
- Well designed game-play: useful hints, sort tool and magnifying glass.
- Optional game difficulty control makes your gameplay infinite
- Custom styles of pieces with rotation
- Save game progress and continue to collect the puzzle at any time
- Tasks and colorful trophies for those who love excitement
- Pleasant and relaxing music
- Get 500 puzzles for one purchase

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
10 user reviews
70%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour is a basic browser/Flash/mobile-app like jigsaw puzzle game. Solve various jigsaw puzzles made up from images that the "developer" stole off the Internet and used without crediting the actual creators, making this plagiarism, as well as an asset flip and a cash grab. An example of the stolen, uncredited/plagiarised artwork is [url=https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/family-toasting-red-wine-christmas-dinner-232765210]"Family Toasting Red Wine Christmas Dinner"[/url], stolen and used without any apparent permissions or rights from the Wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock. Sure, the image rights may allow some stock images to be used without credit (although there's no reason to believe so in this case), and claiming credit for the work of others, as is happening here, is unethical, and the creative and intellectual bankruptcy going on here is unacceptable. So what we have here is a basic jigsaw puzzle engine that's been skinned with a bunch of photos stolen off ...

3 helpful 1 funny
11 min at review
Recommended

8floor is one of those jigsaw producers with a definite niche. A strange niche where scary clowns and women lounging against trees are included with afternoon tea and fruit displays. There's honestly never any rhyme or reason to these collections, and each one uses the same exact music as every other collection. That said, you can pick it up for a sales price of .49 cents USD on the Summer Sale, so it works out to ten puzzles for one penny. And I can usually find enough good ones to cover my purchase and make me reasonably happy. This has the same bells and whistles as the other collections like the ghost image, ability to do the border first, box for your pieces and so on. You can change the background and there is a magnifying glass tool as well. They aren't bad collections on sale, and are kind of amusing to paw around in to see what odd goodies you got, so I'd give it a thumbs up on sale or if you just need to spent a few cents more to get a store discount.

1 helpful
17 min at review
Recommended

打骨折(-90%)可入,原价不推荐。

2 hrs at review
Recommended

I bought a number of these when they were on sale so I'd have some casual thing to play which gives a little bit of a dopamine boost when completed. I give the puzzle games a thumbs up, if only just. There's not much to them and if you get them on sale, it's not a bad deal. You really don't need more than one or two of them as there are plenty of puzzles in each to keep you busy. Things I like: With each puzzle, you can choose how many pieces (within an allowed range determined by the puzzle), whether you need to rotate them during assembly, and how skewed the pieces are. If you increase the piece count, I recommend increasing the skew as well. This makes finding pieces a little easier as they aren't all alike. What I don't like: There's no easy way to determine which puzzles you've already assembled. You can go to the record list, but it shows them in the order you assembled and not in order presented on screen. It'd be nice if there was a visual indicator on the browser to you let...

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP3 x64
  • Processor: 1500 MHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 2000 MHz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM

FAQ

How much does Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) cost?

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图)?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 x64 Processor: 1500 MHz Memory: 512 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or later Processor: 2000 MHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM

What platforms is Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) available on?

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) is available on Windows PC.

Is Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) worth buying?

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) has 70% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) released?

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) was released on Mar 9, 2020.

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