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2025/06/23
Love this BUT...
Absolutely love this game. Conceptis has, by far, the best version of it. My only gripe is that, for regular users, they really should offer WAY more medium plus, hard and very hard versions (color and black and white) in the 35x45 or under range. I'm not ancient, I'm 53, but I still have too much trouble seeing the gigantic ones on my iPad, my eyes start to water and it's not worth it to me. I'd bet money they'd increase their sales on new games and reduce the number of people, like me, that just keep playing puzzles we've already purchased due to lack of variety. I received your response and understand what you're saying. Thank you for telling me how to do the extra large puzzles and reason for them. Unfortunately I have to jump around the puzzle so much that using the zoom feature and the other options you mentioned just don't allow me the enjoyment I'm looking for. My point is that you should offer MORE puzzles in the range I stated previously. Surely you can create more puzzles in this range. And, for those of us who want medium plus, hard and very hard puzzles, spending money on "packs" that include easy and medium seems like a waste of money.
开发人员回复
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The difficulty levels of Pic-a-Pix puzzles is proportional to their sizes. There is no way one can make the puzzles harder without making them larger. So, although the 35x45 can be very tough in themselves, they are still easier compared to the 60x45. In other words, the 35x45 are labeled "medium" only because they are easier than the 60x45. Regarding the visual issue, there are various accessibility tools provided in the app which can help seeing the large grids:- Zooming the grid- Locking the clue-panes and making them smaller- Using the rulers- Using the precision-cursorThere are more explanations in the Help Section. Hope all these tips help