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Making a Slide Down Jigsaw Puzzle Game

I've been a fan of puzzle games ever since I'm a little kid, and the good thing with puzzles, even as an adult we can still play it and still feeling the same excitement as we were a little kid.

With mobile market flooded with all kind of puzzle games, finding some that are unique can be quite challenging. There are two types of puzzle nerds, one that want to solve complex puzzles no matter how long it takes for them to solve it, while the other one is more like a casual type, where all they want is to just killing some time and not being stressed or think hard while playing it. The later is where the idea of slide down jigsaw puzzle game came from. A simple, easy to play, one handed operation and that's all about it.

You can play the game for free with your android phone:
Jigsaw Me Cat

For years I've been what so called a solo-indie-developer. Juggling from one programming language into another is like a routine for each game I'd like to develop, just for the sake of developing games for hobbies and once the game done, bragging off in front of friends or relatives sorta feels like an achievement. The idea to publish my game came from 3 years ago, after reading some successful stories regarding indie games.

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Creating a slide-down jigsaw puzzle game involves designing an interactive interface where players can manipulate puzzle pieces to reconstruct an image. The game mechanics typically include dragging and dropping pieces into correct positions while providing visual and auditory feedback upon successful placement. To enhance player engagement, developers may incorporate features such as adjustable difficulty levels, hints, and time challenges. Implementing responsive design and smooth animations ensures an enjoyable gaming experience across different devices and screen sizes. For insights into game development strategies and innovative approaches, you can explore resources available on strands nyt.