Playing Squzzle is like playing four jigsaw puzzles at the same time. It is an extremely simple game that many will enjoy and you may even get addicted.
When you start the game, you’ll be faced with four empty 4×4 squares and a colored piece (either blue, green, orange or pink). The aim of the game is to get the highest score by filling as many squares as possible. Each time you fill a square, all of the other squares become cleared. You can rotate the pieces by pressing the space bar. You begin with 10 lives and you lose them when the timer runs out, or when you select the next piece. Filling the squares with different colored pieces only clears that square, but if you clear the square with pieces of the same color, it earns you extra points and an extra life.

I found Squzzle to be an extremely exciting puzzle game. It is an easy game, once you get the hang of it. Graphically, I really liked the colors and i thought it was well designed as everything matched; nothing was out of place. The controls aren’t too complex, so it is kid-friendly and perfect for people of any age. The only thing I can critique about this game is that there isn’t really a incentive, to make me want to keep playing. I always love games with an achievement or unlock-able feature.
Overall, the game is straightforward and challenging. I thoroughly enjoyed the graphics and I wouldn’t mind playing this game again in the future.
You can try out this game on Ningin, here!

September 27, 2010 07:00 PM | by
