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Logic Grid Puzzles: Brain Game

Logic Grid Puzzles: Brain Game

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.2.4

Taille:5.70MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Egghead Games LLC

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Description de l'application
Défiez votre esprit avec Logic Puzzles, une application gratuite proposant 100 puzzles uniques brain teasers de difficulté et de tailles de grille variables. Profitez d'un jeu sans publicité conçu pour affiner vos compétences cognitives et améliorer vos capacités de résolution de problèmes. Les astuces intelligentes vous guident et vous enseignent des stratégies efficaces, tandis que des indices utiles vous aident à compléter les grilles. Passez du statut de novice à celui d'expert en résolution de casse-tête logique ! Des astuces intelligentes illimitées vous permettent d'identifier l'indice pertinent pour chaque puzzle. Des fonctionnalités telles qu'Auto-X et l'annulation à plusieurs niveaux rationalisent le processus, vous permettant de vous concentrer sur la logique. Un vérificateur d’erreurs intégré aide à surmonter ces moments délicats. L'application est optimisée pour les appareils Android modernes, avec notamment une taille de texte réglable et un mode sombre. Débloquez une vaste bibliothèque de 6 000 puzzles avec un abonnement mensuel optionnel (facilement géré ou annulé depuis votre compte Google Play ou l'application elle-même). Téléchargez maintenant et commencez à vous interroger !

Points forts de l'application :

  • 100 énigmes logiques uniques avec des niveaux de difficulté croissants et des grilles de différentes tailles.
  • Complètement sans publicité pour un jeu ininterrompu.
  • Les astuces intelligentes offrent des conseils et enseignent des techniques de résolution d'énigmes.
  • Des indices utiles aident à remplir les grilles et à résoudre chaque énigme.
  • Auto-X pour une saisie plus rapide et une annulation à plusieurs niveaux pour des corrections pratiques.
  • Optimisé pour Android moderne avec taille de texte réglable et mode sombre.

Résumé:

Logic Puzzles propose une collection stimulante de 100 puzzles logiques brain pour tester vos compétences et améliorer vos capacités cognitives. La conception intuitive, combinée aux astuces intelligentes, aux indices, aux fonctionnalités Auto-X et Undo, garantit une expérience fluide et agréable. L'absence de publicités permet un gameplay ciblé. La prise en charge des fonctionnalités Android modernes et la possibilité de débloquer des milliers de puzzles supplémentaires en font une application de puzzle complète et attrayante pour les joueurs de tous niveaux.

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