99 cents worth of fun!

I'm always on the prowl for games that will last a long time. Right now I am playing (and the kids help out when they get ahold of the Touch) 2 that really, for the 99 cents they cost - are long term players.

First up, Blue Block by Aragosoft.
Blue Block is a sliding block puzzle inspired by the game Rush Hour invented by Nobuyuki Yosigahara. The goal of the game is to move the blue block out of the grid.

Blue Block is the holly grail of all the Rush Hour style games available, because it contains all the existing puzzles that can be solved with 20 or more moves.

Features

- 6 difficulty levels from Kids to Crazy

- 39963 levels

- Keep track of your best scores

- Near unlimited game play


Seriously, I'm stuck on Level 34 of the easy ones. Anyone have some advice? LOL! Game play is easy - just slide the blocks around to let your Blue Block out. Sounds easy enough.... (eta: I got it!!! I should have posted about it a few weeks ago!!!)

The Lite version contains all of the kids and easy versions, and some of the harder ones. Honestly, you probably could entertain yourself for hours with just the lite version. But hey, go for the gusto and get the full. Or heck, there is a DOUBLE version, I'm pretty sure I'm not up to attempting to move two blocks out yet!

All in all, a solid 5 stars from this household. Great variety of levels, easy to look at for long periods of time, and lets you move on even if your daughter makes a puzzle take 54 moves when it should have only have taken 18. I'm going to make HER re-do that one!



Blue Block, full version, $0.99 Blue Block

Blue Block, Lite version, free Blue Block Lite (Unblock and sliding puzzle)

Blue Block Double, full version, $1.99 Blue Block Double

Blue Block Double, Lite version, free Blue Block Double Lite

OK, the next one has to wait until tomorrow - I have a date with the TV. Bones is on!!

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