Pixel Puzzles Japan
SCORE: 68
Family Friendly Gaming was provided a download code for Pixel Puzzles
Japan on Steam recently. This digital downloadable video game is small
in size clocking in at eighty-five megs. It should not incur Internet
usage fines like some other video games on the market today. I
appreciate being able to play this puzzle game on the Personal Computer.
The Japanese theme is different.
The graphics in Pixel Puzzles Japan are okay. The pictures look nice.
There is religious imagery in Pixel Puzzles Japan. And nothing that
Thomas Kincade would paint either. Pixel Puzzles Japan contains a monk
like character who is meditating or something in the corner of the
screen. He freaked me out. Reminded me of the stories I heard of how
selfish and self absorbed monks are.
The music in Pixel Puzzles Japan has an Eastern flare to it. Some of the
sounds freaked me out like that monk character. I like the special
effect sounds in Pixel Puzzles Japan though. It was neat to get one of
those fish out of the water and stick it on the bamboo pole. Puzzle
pieces float around the screen in water in Pixel Puzzles Japan. It can
be hard to get the right piece when there are so many of them floating
around.
Pieces are found in the water just how they are placed on the puzzle.
That means there is no rotation in Pixel Puzzles Japan at all. Which
makes Pixel Puzzles Japan easier to play than the other recent Pixel
Puzzle 2 games Family Friendly Gaming has reviewed. I liked the game
play in Pixel Puzzles Japan much better. I wish it had some form of a
choice in how many puzzle pieces there are. Families have sixty in the
second row, 112 in the next row, and so on.
The largest the puzzles get in Pixel Puzzles Japan are 350 pieces. There
are nineteen puzzles in all in Pixel Puzzles Japan. Kids really got into
Pixel Puzzles Japan on the Personal Computer. I even enjoyed building
puzzles in this game. There is a certain flow to the puzzles in Pixel
Puzzles Japan. Find the border pieces, then find associated nearby
pieces, and before you know it - your done.
- WMG
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: Personal Computer
Publisher: Kiss Ltd
Developer: Decaying Logic
Rating: ‘NR’ for
Not Rated
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