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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 [key] pixel puzzles 2 birds achievements. pixel puzzles 2 birds. pixel puzzles 2 birds steam 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.. EDITED REVIEW: With the 11 March 2016 update (v 1.0.2.16), the developers finally fixed most of the mechanics which made this game unplayable before. About the only thing they didn't fix was the squiggly background in the sorting tray at the bottom of the puzzle. Unfortunately, even though I can now play the game (and finished it after 23 hours of game play with 100% Achievements), I'm still not recommending it. My lack of recommendation, though, is now borderline. The big problems now are:- The pictures are not very good for jigsaw puzzles. In general, they consist of vast fields of background (rocks, water, sky) and a picture of a bird somewhere therein. Usually, the background is partially blurred due to depth-of-field. Sometimes instead of a bird or two, there's a flock of birds. These pictures are not object-oriented enough for a jigsaw puzzle.- Of the 26 pictures in the game, 6 of them are 220 piece puzzles and 1 is a 350 piece puzzle. On my 24" 1920x1200 monitor, the pieces for the 220 piece puzzles became much too small to work with (can't really see the shapes or connectors, and the amount of picture on the piece is too small to be useable). The single 350 piece puzzle is even worse. Now, if you have something like a 28" monitor (or bigger), maybe this particular problem would go away. But, for me, those biggest 7 puzzles were nothing but a pain (especially coupled with the poor pictures).- It's a small issue compared to the above two, but the picture numbers and progression through the pictures in the game don't make sense. You'd think the progression through the game would be from smallest number of pieces to largest number of pieces and the picture numbers would reflect that. Nope. It's almost arbitrary. It doesn't really make any difference to the puzzles, but it's just odd.Again, my lack of recommendation is borderline. If you have a 28" monitor, I'd say it's probably worth trying. With a 24" monitor, it's pretty iffy. Anything less would probably drop it into the avoid category.ORIGINAL REVIEW: With the current interface on "PIxel Puzzles 2: Birds," there's no way I can recommend it. The biggest problem is that for some unknown reason, they've decided to have:- the pieces float underwater in the pond instead of on the surface,- the pond, itself, to be filled with a squiggly background,- the UI controls float around taking space in the pond,- the puzzle table has a squiggly background- the sorting tray at the bottom has a squiggly background.All of that conspires to make it almost impossible to see (let alone find) the pieces. On the very first puzzle (the easiest one with the biggest pieces), it's almost impossible to even see which pieces are edges as they float in the pond. PIcking them up and dropping them on the sorting tray is of no help, since the background image there is worse than the background image in the pond. Ditto for seeing pieces (properly positioned or not) on the table, itself. Plus, if you expand the sorting tray so it appears at the bottom of the screen, it just pushes the top of the screen (i.e., the top of the pond) right off the display. So, pieces can float around up there and you have no idea they exist.Adding insult to that injury, the main screen for the game seems to be a set of advertisements for the company. There's a list of "channels" along the right hand edge that you scroll through to see other games (including this game). I bought and paid for this game. I sure don't want to be subjected to advertisements for other games right at the start. All of that stuff needs to go away. Instead, when we start the game, it should put us into the actual starting screen (the one that currently comes up when you select this game from the channels).Hopefully, Decaying Logic\/KISS will revise this UI to remove the pointless noise. "Picture Puzzles: Japan" was a beautiful, restful game to play. This game is making me blind. I'm putting it away for now as unplayable and hoping for a UI update.. 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.. 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. 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. EDITED REVIEW: With the 11 March 2016 update (v 1.0.2.16), the developers finally fixed most of the mechanics which made this game unplayable before. About the only thing they didn't fix was the squiggly background in the sorting tray at the bottom of the puzzle. Unfortunately, even though I can now play the game (and finished it after 23 hours of game play with 100% Achievements), I'm still not recommending it. My lack of recommendation, though, is now borderline. The big problems now are:- The pictures are not very good for jigsaw puzzles. In general, they consist of vast fields of background (rocks, water, sky) and a picture of a bird somewhere therein. Usually, the background is partially blurred due to depth-of-field. Sometimes instead of a bird or two, there's a flock of birds. These pictures are not object-oriented enough for a jigsaw puzzle.- Of the 26 pictures in the game, 6 of them are 220 piece puzzles and 1 is a 350 piece puzzle. On my 24" 1920x1200 monitor, the pieces for the 220 piece puzzles became much too small to work with (can't really see the shapes or connectors, and the amount of picture on the piece is too small to be useable). The single 350 piece puzzle is even worse. Now, if you have something like a 28" monitor (or bigger), maybe this particular problem would go away. But, for me, those biggest 7 puzzles were nothing but a pain (especially coupled with the poor pictures).- It's a small issue compared to the above two, but the picture numbers and progression through the pictures in the game don't make sense. You'd think the progression through the game would be from smallest number of pieces to largest number of pieces and the picture numbers would reflect that. Nope. It's almost arbitrary. It doesn't really make any difference to the puzzles, but it's just odd.Again, my lack of recommendation is borderline. If you have a 28" monitor, I'd say it's probably worth trying. With a 24" monitor, it's pretty iffy. Anything less would probably drop it into the avoid category.ORIGINAL REVIEW: With the current interface on "PIxel Puzzles 2: Birds," there's no way I can recommend it. The biggest problem is that for some unknown reason, they've decided to have:- the pieces float underwater in the pond instead of on the surface,- the pond, itself, to be filled with a squiggly background,- the UI controls float around taking space in the pond,- the puzzle table has a squiggly background- the sorting tray at the bottom has a squiggly background.All of that conspires to make it almost impossible to see (let alone find) the pieces. On the very first puzzle (the easiest one with the biggest pieces), it's almost impossible to even see which pieces are edges as they float in the pond. PIcking them up and dropping them on the sorting tray is of no help, since the background image there is worse than the background image in the pond. Ditto for seeing pieces (properly positioned or not) on the table, itself. Plus, if you expand the sorting tray so it appears at the bottom of the screen, it just pushes the top of the screen (i.e., the top of the pond) right off the display. So, pieces can float around up there and you have no idea they exist.Adding insult to that injury, the main screen for the game seems to be a set of advertisements for the company. There's a list of "channels" along the right hand edge that you scroll through to see other games (including this game). I bought and paid for this game. I sure don't want to be subjected to advertisements for other games right at the start. All of that stuff needs to go away. Instead, when we start the game, it should put us into the actual starting screen (the one that currently comes up when you select this game from the channels).Hopefully, Decaying Logic\/KISS will revise this UI to remove the pointless noise. "Picture Puzzles: Japan" was a beautiful, restful game to play. This game is making me blind. I'm putting it away for now as unplayable and hoping for a UI update.. **update****years later**I checked, and sure enough, as was pointed out to me, the messy backgrounds do appear to have been adjusted to be easier on the eyes. Also, pretty much Pixel Puzzles Ultimate has superceded all of the previous standalone games, so there's that. Anyway! What follows is the original review as written back then,I was liking the Pixel Puzzles series until this one, where they decided to make the game difficult to interact with in pointless ways. As you can see from the featured screenshots, the background you have to do your puzzles against is just a mess of random lines. If you have ever wondered why people don't choose to do their jigsaw puzzles on a paisley tablecloth or their clan tartan, then here is your answer.As you can also see from the screenshots, the UI buttons float in the water with the puzzle pieces, making it harder to pick the pieces up.The crabs... the crabs that run out from under the pieces are simply a pain in the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 Add in the fuzzy, low-res, and rather boring pictures of birds, and it starts to look like the features screenshots on the store page are not so much an enticement to play the game, but a dire prophecy, foretelling the horrors that await within.It's not a bad thing to mix things up a bit, and make some changes to sequel games to keep them fresh, but every change they made to the series with this game has been for the worse, and that is what I find most puzzling of all.. 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. 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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