Fiddle
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Review by Underdogs:
Fiddle is an excellent variant of Tangram, coded by the same designer who designed Cyberbox, a very clever freeware brainteaser. In Fiddle, each level is a collection of pieces which you must slide and rotate to make a square. All of the pieces provided with each level go into exactly completing the square; there are never any extra pieces or unit squares.
Although it sounds simple, the game is harder than it looks, because you can only rotate or slide a piece if there is room for the destination piece. A piece cannot slide through walls or other pieces, and it cannot be rotated if its new image would take up a square that is already occupied. Since bonus points are awarded for solving the level quickly, good visualization and planning skills are necessary to get high scores in the game. Fiddle comes with 26 levels (each representing one English alphabet), with increasing level of difficulty. Overall, a neat little brainteaser that will satisfy both casual and die-hard puzzle fans. Recommended!
Average Rating: | 8.04 [22 votes] |
Genre: | Puzzle |
Designer: | Doug Beeferman |
Developer: | Freeware |
Publisher: | Freeware |
Year: | 1992 |
Software Copyright: | Doug Beeferman |
Theme: | Unique |
Multiplayer: | |
Related Links: | Official site |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Modern Problems, Bermuda Square |
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