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Just Find It 3
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Tiny Little Lion has released version 3 of its “Just Find It” puzzle offering. Available with a choice of European languages, this title features a range of different puzzles that have been spread over 7 specific categories. Your choice of selection can be made from Click to Cycle, Difference, Detail, Match, Memory, Montage, or Swap.
Picture style menu system gives you a choice of showing all the available choices or limiting your selection to suit those in a user-defined group. Whichever version of the menu you decide to display, icons will be displayed to inform the player whether a puzzle has been tackled previous plus whether the chosen puzzle contains the possible reward of a Lion symbol. You are therefore provided with information which may affect your choice.
The smallest amount of content within a Just Find It category is that of Click to Cycle which just holds two entries. With these two entries you are provided with scenes that have been splits into different areas and then layered on top of each other. You need to cycle through the individual sections to find the different elements can meld together to form the required master image. It can become quite frustrating to have an almost complete image that is almost complete apart from a couple of areas which need to be adjusted.
Spot the Difference puzzles combine the familiar task of finding all the differences between two similar scenes with the additional task of finding a set number of a particular item feature multiple times within the scenes. The puzzle category contains the largest selection of puzzles with 32 offerings.
The categories of Detail and Montage follow a similar Hidden Object type puzzle patterns. In both cases you will need to find parts of the scene from a small random selected sample. Match also sticks with a Hidden Object game play but you are limited to look for items that are available as pairs among the collection of items.
Memory, as you might expect, requires you to look for pairs but rather than make your selection, you need to work with a layout of cards faced downwards. With the final category of Swap, you will need to complete images by swapping pieces selected from other images. To assist you in completing these multiple images, you will be shown a percentage figure which increases whenever a piece if placed correctly.
You can download this puzzle title from Gamehouse.com where it is priced at $19.99. It is also available from Big Fish Games priced at £15.06. The game requires a 2.0 GHz processor with 4096MB of RAM and 1.06GB of hard disk space running Windows 7 and later.
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