Today’s game is called Card Spin. Card spin is a simple puzzle game in which you spin tiles with non-face cards on them in order to make the numbers add to 10. There are 4 face cards on each tile, and nine tiles. The game sounds simple enough, but it is rather hard and requires quite a lot of thought. It’s easy to get going and think you’ve solved the puzzle only to get to the last few tiles and realize you’re stuck. Tiles can also be switched with each other by clicking on one tile, and clicking on the one you want to switch places with. Face cards are Ace-9.
There is nothing flashy about this game, but due to its challenging nature, I recommend it for a try. I realize this description and game is kind of short, but I’ve been rather busy and unable to sample many games. However, I have a few good games planned for the end of this week, so please forgive me for today’s lacking post.
Overall, I give the game a 7/10. I wish the game included a hint button, because I have a feeling that most of us could use it. The download is 1.6mb, which I find a little large considering there is no fancy graphics or sounds of any kind. The file size must be large because there are several different boards. The nice thing about this game is that it has the ability to save your game. I think this was an excellent move on the developer’s part. I can think of nothing more frustrating than to sit here for a long time working on one board and have to quit before solving it.