Twelve Tile Puzzle (v. 0.9.2) Разработано Steven L. Elliott |
The Twelve Tile Puzzle features 12 colored tiles that need to be placed in order by selecting selecting one of two moves, such as "Flip" and "Merge"
Although this puzzle is heavily inspired by the Scientific American's M12 puzzle it has some significant additional features. See the included help via the "Menu" button.
Twelve Tile Puzzle is free and open source (GPL version 2 or later). It contains no advertising. It requires no security permissions.
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[2009-05-08] A Google User: Can i delete comments i post by mistake? |
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[2009-05-08] Eldad: Can i delete comments i post by mistake? |
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[2009-04-29] A Google User: Waste of space uninstalled |
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[2009-04-29] Chris: Waste of space uninstalled |
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[2009-04-29] chris: Waste of space uninstalled |
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[2009-04-13] genesis: I have to agree with every one else what is the point of this game its preety stupid uninstallin |
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[2009-04-02] A Google User: Hmm |
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[2009-04-02] A Google User: Lame we want to have fun with games duh!! |
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[2009-04-02] A Google User: Stupid solved first time flip it twice its done. Uninstalled. |
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[2009-04-02] A Google User: Regarding flipping it twice to solve - it's a bit like complaing that twisting a side of a solved Rubik's cube 180 degs twice solves it. Try "Random" |
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[2009-04-02] William: Hmm |
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[2009-04-02] mitchell: Lame we want to have fun with games duh!! |
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[2009-04-02] e dub: Just hit flip twice and you win. Boring |
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[2009-04-02] alycia: Stupid solved first time flip it twice its done. Uninstalled. |
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[2009-04-02] selliott512: Regarding flipping it twice to solve - it's a bit like complaing that twisting a side of a solved Rubik's cube 180 degs twice solves it. Try "Random" |
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