an addicting shape-creating puzzle game

Here’s another gem to add to your puzzle game collection – Polymer for iPhone. In Polymer, your goal is create shapes, called polymers, by sliding around the rows and columns. A polymer isn’t complete unless all the ends (which are marked with black dots) are closed.
As I was playing polymer and thinking about what I was going to say in this review, my mind kept wandering into thoughts of a Rubik’s Cube and the similarities it has have with Polymer. I was pleased to discover Polymer’s description in the App Store claims the game “combines the logic of Rubik’s Cube, the sliding mechanism of Chuzzle, and the creativity of Lego.” Bingo – that’s a perfect description.
Here’s another gem to add to your puzzle game collection – Polymer for iPhone. In Polymer, your goal is create shapes, called polymers, by sliding around the rows and columns. A polymer isn’t complete unless all the ends (which are marked with black dots) are closed.
As I was playing polymer and thinking about what I was going to say in this review, my mind kept wandering into thoughts of a Rubik’s Cube and the similarities it has have with Polymer. I was pleased to discover Polymer’s description in the App Store claims the game “combines the logic of Rubik’s Cube, the sliding mechanism of Chuzzle, and the creativity of Lego.” Bingo – that’s a perfect description.