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Reviews - 61
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Great puzzle. Great puzzle.But not that difficult for cube mania like me^^
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Enjoyable, not as difficult as I'd hoped. Enjoyable, not as difficult as I'd hoped.I found this a quite enjoyable puzzle! The controls took a bit of getting used to, but are very smooth and easy once you learn them! I don't think it lived up to the hype when it comes to difficulty, but to be fair I'm the sort of nerd who solves a 7x7x7 Rubik's cube repeatedly. The one change I'd make: I wish it had defaulted to the hardest level, rather than automatically taking you to the easiest and letting you work up. The levels really build on each other, so that the second and final level seem about the same difficulty, if you've gone in order. Also, because you've had this nice, ordered approach to the solution, there's sadly not much need to solve it repeatedly: you already know all the moves by then. This is a good puzzle, it kept me for a few hours. If you're really looking for a challenge, skip to the hardest level!
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Knifflig KniffligIst knifflig und macht jede menge Spaß. Optimal für zwischendurch.
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Absolutely Amazing! Absolutely Amazing!I just installed the application yesterday, looking for a puzzle to truly challenge my mind. This application is what I was looking for. I have solved every kind of twisting puzzle that exists, and I was tired of three dimensions. I thought about trying a puzzle that functions in the same way as a twisting puzzle, but incorporates the theoretical mathematical functions of the 4th dimensional space to add another axis of rotation. I soon found how the puzzle functioned, and started to see the similarity of the puzzle to physical, three-dimensional puzzles that exist. The twisting tesseract can be compared, in three dimensions, to a 3x3 puzzle, only without the corners. It also functions similarly to a rubik's domino, a 3x3x2 puzzle. The puzzle displayed in the game can be solved using some of the same algorithmic functions to the Rubik's cube and domino, as well as some other puzzles. The only thing that set this puzzle aside is the additional axis of rotation, which allows some algorithmic sequences that cannot exist on physical puzzles. This adds another layer of difficulty, making it more rewarding to solve. The puzzle is truly remarkable, and is a must have for science, math, or physics students interested in the next dimension of space. Something to consider before attempting to solve any of the levels beyond level two is to learn how to solve a Rubik's cube as well as a few other puzzles in the same category. These puzzles are not as difficult as you may perceive them to be. Chances are, if you are unable to solve a cube, you will be unable to solve this puzzle. I am currently on level five, and I presume it will be no different than level four, only with additional colors. The price for this application is ridiculously small. If I had to put a price on it for what is is worth, I would definitely have to go with $9.99. If you cannot solve it, keep practicing.
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App History
- Price drop 85.0->0.99over 10 years ago
- Price up 0.99->85.0over 10 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago