For your jigsaw game you choose photos which are especially suitable for his kind of game. They will be cut into pieces. The player can choose the number of pieces for each play (from 6 to 600 pieces). These pieces will be merged by chance within the photo. It is not like classical jigsaw games where all pieces lie topsy-turvy on the desk. The pieces always cover the complete space of the photo. You see the examples. An advantage is that each exchange of two pieces can count as a move for the score.
The player can catch pieces with the mouse and move them to another position. When you release the piece there, two pieces will be exchanged. Goal of a play is to move all pieces to their proper place. Thats it. The rules for a jigsaw game are very simple. But the game itself is not that easy. A clock counts the time and the moves are counted. Both together result in a score at the end of a game which will be recorded in a score list.
For orientation of the plays progress the number of pieces which fit and which dont is displayed.
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