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Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds Full Crack [Torrent]

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  • Sep 11, 2019
  • 11 min read

Updated: Mar 24, 2020





















































About This Game Featuring some truly fowl images indeed. Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds is a traditional style jigsaw puzzle game, with crabs scurrying around so WATCH YOUR FINGERS!!! The Pixel Puzzles series has been treated to a complete rebuild from the ground up, resulting in Pixel Puzzles 2 being a much smoother more refined gaming experience. So, what to do about those pesky crabs? Rather than giving them a squish, throw them in a cage. Collect and consume your little shelled friends to gain special puzzle solving abilities, with the crab grabbing power up system. Go catch them critters, they’re hiding under the pieces!Features:25 puzzles in a range of sizes from 60 to 350 pieces.Auto saving, never lose your progress.Relaxing atmosphere.Traditional puzzle gameplay.33 Steam Achievements.Puzzle piece rotation.Interactive play environment.Beautiful photos of birds, taken in the south atlantic.Power ups to help solve puzzles. 7aa9394dea Title: Pixel Puzzles 2: BirdsGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:DL SoftworksPublisher:DL SoftworksFranchise:Pixel PuzzlesRelease Date: 20 Feb, 2015 Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds Full Crack [Torrent] pixel puzzles 2 birds steam. pixel puzzles 2 birds. pixel puzzles 2 birds achievements Well, this was a switch from the usual games I play on Steam but I have to admit, the kids and I have had fun putting these puzzles together. The pieces floating around the edge adds to the challenge because the pieces don't stay in a stationary location around the puzzle. The kids love catching the crabs as they appear around the puzzle. One fix would be to make the bonuses from collecting the crabs clickable instead of keys on the keyboard.For a slow paced challenge, I'd say give this one a try.. if you like jigsaw puzzles you will love this game for sure.i enjoyed all 3 Pixel Puzzles games that they released so far, this one has added the rotation feature ( you have to rotate the piece to figure how and where it should be placed) which made the game harder and it will take more time to solve the puzzles, i really recommend them all to any jigsaw puzzles fan.i would suggest Putting your own music while playing.. I enjoyed the earlier Pixel Puzzles games, and looked forward to this one. I found the earlier games fun and relaxing (in No Zombie mode, at least). This one is mostly aggravating. I do love the fact that your puzzle progress is saved. I'm neutral on the addition of rotation. It does add a challenge and is fine for the pictures where you can make a reasonable guess about the orientation. I don't like the dimming of the floating pieces. You only see the actual colors after you pick up a piece. And I could do without the picture of a hawk killing a seabird. But what really ruins the game for me is the table you build the puzzle on. It is so strongly patterned and colored that it's very hard to see the shapes of the puzzle pieces against it. You can change the color of the table, which doesn't help enough. It would be best if you could switch to a solid color background.. This is the third Pixel Puzzles game that I own and it's one of the best of the series, along with Undeadz. The rotation mechanic is great and I hope to find it in future Pixel Puzzles games.Pros+ Rotation of puzzle pieces! = higher difficulty+ 25 puzzles (significantly more than Japan\/ Undeadz), longer gameplay ~16h total+ Fun tile edges e.g. bird beaks (as in Undeadz)+ Ingame bonuses: sorting tray, shuffling pieces +\/- collect crabs for your hints+ Menu small bonus: minigame, art gallery, instructions + You can access easily puzzles with a lot of pieces and return later to smaller ones (unlike in Japan\/Undeadz)Cons- birds birds birds photography, no sketches, paintings etc (unlike Undeadz) - annoying detailed texture background for the puzzle (cliffs with water) - somtimes too similar to the puzzle pieces- ads in main menu for other games. Harder than Japan, in the embrace of nature. And amazing crab helper dude.. Pro and Cons at the end for those of you who don't like readingAhh, another serving of Decaying Logic's Pixel Puzzles. This is my second review of a Pixel Puzzles game, my first one being Pixel Puzzles: Japan. I had to give that one a thumbs down due to some glaring issues within the game but with this version I was pleasantly surprised. So, if you love jigsaw puzzles then sit back and I'll tell you a story about how Decaying Logic isn't living up to their name but perhaps should learn what their publisher\u2019s name, KISS Ltd, stands for......First let me begin by saying perhaps I was a bit harder judging on this one. I went in looking for mistakes, expecting them, wanting to find some. To my surprise there are very few and this tells me that perhaps Decaying Logic is listening to their fans and that makes me take notice. When you find a developer that cares about what their fans think and makes honest attempts to make their games better you'd better keep an eye on them because they will be going somewhere soon.The first thing you should know if you've never played any of their other puzzle games is that the pictures in this one are as good as you get with any jigsaw puzzles. There's actually quite a few more offering within this one than in Japan as well. All the pictures in this one fit the "bird" theme so if you\u2019re not a fan of birds I suppose it could be off putting but I'm not going to knock the game for that. The pictures give you quite a bit of challenge in terms of matching up pieces by color but it's not entirely impossible. It gives you a good sense of working a physical jigsaw puzzle on the tabletop.Again in this version the pieces are cut in ways you could never truly cut a physical jigsaw puzzle so that added challenge is left intact which I enjoy. Many of the cuts in this one match the bird theme as well with birds and fish around the edges of the pieces. These funky piece cuttings can raise the difficulty of solving the puzzle up to some frustrating levels but overall I feel it's a positive. Some of us enjoy great challenges.The pieces still once again "swim" in a pond around the main puzzle. This is an innovative and interesting way to present the pieces and probably gives you the best representation of "shaking the puzzle box" as you will ever find.So far the game sounds the same as the last, my review does as well. So where did they get things right?? I'm about to jump right into that lake of beauty.. For starters there is now an auto save feature!! It will save all pieces placed correctly on the puzzle if you turn the game off or even if you start another puzzle and come back to that one later. This feature alone is enough to bring this review to a YES but wait, there's more..The puzzle pieces now float around the whole puzzle, giving them more room to spread out so you can hunt for that one piece you know you need easier. This plus a seemingly better piece selection tool has practically removed the old issue with needing to click through millions of pieces to get the one you want. The puzzle area is smaller now but to make up for this there is a zoom tool that will enlarge the puzzle to your full screen and still let you move around pieces you have deposited up there. They also added an option to open up a bottom "sorting area" that runs along the bottom of the screen where you can put pieces you find that you know go somewhere but haven't figured out yet. And finally you can now rotate the pieces. That's right, just because you pull em out of the water doesn't mean that's the direction they go. Just one more thing added that makes this feel like a real table top puzzle.So far they've fixed many of the problems that the previous puzzle games had and even added a few fan requested features. This certainly makes the game much more playable and enjoyable and gives it a much deserved "yes" rating. However, as much as Decaying Logic went against their namesake and actually improved their game, there's still room for them to improve and learn that KISS (name of their publisher) stands for "Keep It Simple Stupid."So where are the flaws?? First off the pieces now actually look like they are under water. It's a neat effect but it discolors the pieces and makes it harder to pick them based on color matching. It's not game breaking but I now find myself picking up a piece and having to hope that it's a match for the color I'm looking for. Might have just been easier to keep those pieces floating on the surface the way they were in the previous games.Second flaw is that they've now got the controls floating around in the water with the pieces and they get a little annoying. First off they get in the way of piece selection and second off they are subject to being missed when I try to click them and I pick up a piece instead. Once again, not super game breaking since there's hot keys but perhaps just grouping them into the bottom or top corner, or better yet, having them slide out when the ESC key or another key is hit would have been better.So at the end of the day is this version of Pixel Puzzles better than the last?? The answer is a resounding YES. This is the one I would recommend to my friends. This is the one that gives us features we needed in the other ones. This is the ones that prove Decaying Logic listens to their fans. I'm a fan now. Can't wait to see what the future has in store for us with this line...... Now if we could only convince them to do one that can have fan made workshop puzzles.......Pros:+Good picture selection gives good challenging puzzles+Interesting piece cut-outs+Improved piece floating and selection+Rotating Pieces+Mid-puzzle save feature+Optional sorting area+Innovative "hint" system that gives you options+More puzzles than ever beforeCons:-Nothing but bird pictures-Colors on pieces are altered while "in" the water, making it harder to select pieces based on color-In-Game Menu buttons float around with the pieces and are sometimes difficult to hit without picking up a piece. The legendary Birdemic movie videogame tie-in! Now with real life gore!Backgrounds are dumb-noisy, and pieces are submerged, which igets pretty irritating, especially on big penguin pattern-like picture. Overall pictures and interfaces are still low-res. Also i can't find any music. There is only one interactive thingy, unlike in japan game. In the end it's the worst jigsaw game they made, but it still no more or less than it is. If you bought this one after checking out screenshots - well, you bough it.. http:\/\/decayinglogic.com\/As you can see for yourself the 3rd in a series of Jigsaw games made by this company.They even have their own website http:\/\/pixelpuzzles.co.uk\/Jigsaws for me is all about having conversation with family, your loved ones, or as a conversation opener. Don't believe me? Go out, buy yourself a jigsaw and set it up on the dinner table and watch as your family start to drop their iphones and begin to tinker with the puzzle. Watch as invited dinner guests quickly gravitate to the open puzzle domain. These people are now vulnerable to being spoken too and often conversation follows. On the other hand jigsaws to me are also a source of frustration as you shake the sofa violently for that missing piece, the dog looks guilty and you know he has eaten the damn thing as it fell from the table thinking it\u2019s a foreign food scrap since your wife's cooking most of time tastes like paper, or your examining the front cover of the jigsaw box like you\u2019re a doctor examining a x-ray about to perform a complicated heart transplant and have convinced yourself that the piece your holding needs to go into the place it\u2019s not going, but just needs a bit of gentle persuasion with a closed pounding fist.Unfortunately you will get none of those experiences with this game. The objective is to complete 25 jigsaw puzzles as the pieces float randomly around the edges. Annoyingly you have to collect crabs too and put them in a basket so you can earn points that give you three cheat options, which will reveal the picture for a few secs, correctly rotate the piece you are holding, or show you where the piece goes. Once you have used your cheat option, you have to collect crabs again to renew that ability.UI isn't exactly friendly, backgrounds of the pictures are often blurred, and the crabs are just annoying gimmick that get in the way, thankfully you can turn them off. Other than that, it's exactly what it claims to be, a jigsaw game featuring bird pictures. What did you expect it to have? Boss fights?Still in this day and age there are now animated jigsaw puzzles, puzzles with murder mysteries or intricate stories to them, and my favourite puzzle, find waldo. This offers none of that than 25 useless pictures about birds with no additional info about the picture or the bird.However, since it is what it says it is and if your a bit of a jigsaw cuckoo then this may be one for you when it goes on sale.https:\/\/youtu.be\/D2RqyIeb1Co. Pixel Puzzle franchise. Recommended for those who literally like to put puzzles together, and I do mean piece by piece. Pixel Puzzles 2: BirdsFeatures birds, of course, all kinds, everywhere - fenceposts to snow covered areas, big, small, entire colonies. There is even an introduction puzzle found on the main screen. 25 puzzles in all ranging from 60 pieces to 350 pieces, with some odd shaped and bird themed puzzle pieces. All the puzzles can be seen in the picture gallery once the puzzle is solved. The game grid is more or less choose your path around the grid.Puzzles: 60 piece - 6, 112 piece - 6, 153 piece- 4, 220 piece - 6, and 350 piece - 1.The game board is surrounded by water where the puzzle pieces float and MOVE. The pieces also must be rotated to gain the correct orientation (like in a physical puzzle.) Fortunately there is an option for the player to choose the correct orientation permenantly (or until such time as the player chooses to turn it off). I recommend having this feature on for the 220 piece and 350 piece puzzles due to the size of the pieces.Best feature of this game: Crabs. Now, now no laughing. These helpful crustaceans can be picked off the puzzle board and put in a net. When the player has collected enough a hint can be used. "G" stands for "ghost" (cost 5 crabs). This power-up shows the puzzle picture for approximately 10 seconds. "Ctrl" (10 crabs) will cause that puzzle to have the correct orientation (unless the player rotates the piece). "space bar" This helpful power up (20 crabs) shows exactly where that piece belongs in the puzzle, edge or middle. Other functions: "T" make a tray to hold the pieces, "S" shuffle the pieces. "Z" zoom in on the puzzle board. "C" change the puzzle board's background color. There 33 achievements including ones like 'No More Crabs' and 'Ghost Power'. Trading cards are available.. Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds is a jigsaw game with a particular theme: birds. The goal is to rebuild a picture of them to unlock more puzzles. If you're familiar with Japan and UndeadZ, nothing is really changing: the pieces are floating in the water, the more you advance, the more puzzles with a big number of pieces you'll find and the forms are different. There is a new mechanism for getting some bonus: you have to catch crabs.Also, you have a bonus level on the TV interface, which is nice.Anyway, I've enjoyed this game less than the other three (I'm counting Anime in it as I've played at the time of the writing). I suppose it's due to the fact that it's real pictures and not drawing or with effects like in Japan. However, you wanted birds, you have all kinds of them.If you like jigsaw puzzles, go for it. Super Indie Karts Elendia Ceus Fortress of Hell is out!!!: 1 frightening fortress, 4 different parties.https://store.steampowered.com/app/644870/Fortress_of_Hell/

 
 
 

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