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| Temple of Tangram |
$6.99 |
Do you seek wisdom, inner peace, and truth? Take yourself out of this cold, harsh world and embark on a transcendental tangram adventure!
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Temple of Tangram
I loved doing tangrams as a kid especially when we students had the opportunity to play with them in class. It was more fun than solving math problems and working only with pencil and paper. With tangrams, your hands held the smooth wooden pieces while you tried to find the right place for them in a blank space on the board. Temple of Tangram provides tangram fans with the opportunity to have fun again without the clean up. Instead of touching and moving the pieces with your hands, the mouse does the work. Of course, there’s more to the game than just filling in the sillouettes. Computers have the power to do things we can’t do on a table.
For one thing, you’re on the clock as you work the puzzle. Unfortunately, you can’t turn off this option and the game doesn’t take long to up the level of difficulty. As you progress to the next level, the game play changes. In one level, the board disappears for a few seconds and reappears. In another, the pieces pop back out after so much time passes. The puzzle could continuously move up and down requiring players to work harder to get the pieces in place. The canvas-style background and supporting landscapes add character to the game’s fitting Asian theme. Players can pick up bits of wisdom between levels. If the wisdom gets old or the music turns tedious, you can turn both off — I did. This is one of those games where some people will enjoy it and some won’t. The trial should be enough to help you decide whether or not to continue down the path to find wisdom, peace, and inner truth in finding the Temple of Tangram. |
This review has an average score of 4.2 - Based on 6 ratings
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This is a very good game, well.. really two games cause between levels you have to play a match-3 game in order to pick some tiles. The "wisdoms" between levels are really wise and deep, and the songs... well there is one "Temple of love" that can turn you crazy but you can change it from sound options. Try the game, I just bought it and is very adictive. |
This review has an average score of 4.1 - Based on 11 ratings
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I like it
A good game for thinking. It remembers me the old "Brian" of my schooldays that was used by teachers to evaluete the IQ. The music is great and the graphics in a nice oriental mood. Try it, I am going to buy it soon. Congratulations to Intermediaware. |
This review has an average score of 3.7 - Based on 12 ratings
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Good game
I like this game very much, you have to solve two kind of puzzles and it's not easy. The graphics are original but the music is a little tedious. Try it. |
This review has an average score of 3.7 - Based on 9 ratings
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Timed Puzzle
This looked like it might be a good puzzle game, but it more a game of "beat the clock". If the timer runs out before you solve a level, you'll have to start over.
Some games will allow you to continue after running out of time, and you'll lose only points. Unfortunately, this isn't one of them. |
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