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Friday, 10 February 2012
Jigsaw Mansion 2 Review
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Jigsaw Mansion 2 is bound to make plenty of puzzle fans (as in puzzle-puzzles) happy, so long as they don't mind having their hand held all the time.
- Developer: SGN
- Price: $0.99
- Version: 1.0
- App Reviewed on: iPhone 3GS
There’s something about jigsaw puzzles that speaks to a very broad audience. Pretty much everyone has a fuzzy memory or two associated with the… well I guess calling it a pastime wouldn’t be much of a stretch. For me it’s a three-way-tie between quietly helping my grandmother put one together, finally finishing that stupid 3D Millennium Falcon (all the pieces were gray!) and that episode of Salute Your Shorts when Budnick finally opens up to someone. Anyway, Jigsaw Mansion 2 does a good job of recreating the simultaneously calming and frustrating effect of putting such a puzzle together with one drawback: it’s a little too user-friendly.
The thing about Jigsaw Mansion 2 that keeps bugging me is that it’s almost impossible to do badly. Pieces can be rotated and will auto-lock into place when lined up relatively accurately, as with many a puzzle game of this nature. Problem is, the pieces are all pretty much oriented correctly right out of the tray, so there’s no need to rotate them. Even without the special mat that makes these puzzles practically finish themselves (seriously, the mat makes things waaaaay too easy) I found myself zoning out after finishing a few. There’s just not much of a challenge to it. At all.
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