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On Line Games Review JigSaw Wars From uVme.

By: Geoff Kitkat

Jigsaw Wars is a fast-paced game where you have to put a simple puzzle together in less time than your opponent. Even though this game seems easy, you can quickly become confused and displaced as you try to put the pieces together. But there are some tools provided that can help.

The first is the Image Preview Tool that allows you to see the completed puzzle anytime you need a reminder of what it looks like. For many who complete puzzles at home, relying at the image on the box is the only way they can put all the pieces together.

The second tool, the Zoom Tool, allows you to zoom in on certain parts of the puzzle so you can see color changes and lines that are distinctive to particular pieces. This can help when you’re putting together a puzzle that contains many pieces that look alike.

The third tool is called the Edges Only Tool. This tool removes all the other pieces except the edges so they can be put together first. After these pieces are completed, then you can put together the pieces in the middle of the puzzle.

If you need assistance during this game, look to these tools as they can provide a little extra help along the way. When playing this game and others on Uvme.com, always complete the demo at the beginning of the game so you understand the basic rules and functions. This can help during play. Even if you've played the game before, watch the demo once to see if you've missed any information that can help increase your score.

To win Jigsaw War, you must complete the puzzle in less time than your opponent. The clock on the board counts down from 4 minutes, which may seem like too much time, but in reality, it's not. Separating all your pieces may take longer in the beginning, but it will make putting the puzzle together much easier in the end.

As with all uVme games, you can sign up for free, and play for as long as you like for free. There is a stipulation that after 14 days you have to upload a minimum of $10 to your site, to rive that you are not a machine but you don’t have to use that money and can then play for free for as long as you like. You can also play any opponent for free as well, but if you want to take part in the regular high ticket tournaments, then you will obviously have to spend some of your stake money.

A word of warning!

Unless you are experienced at playing these games, they look deceptively easy, and it can be quit difficult actually reaching high scores. As such, I would highly recommend that you play for free until you have grasped the game concepts ,or you will get eaten alive by predatory players just waiting for newbie’s to fall into their laps.


About the Author:

Geoff Kitkat spends his time scouring the web to find the best in on line games and rates them in terms of levels of fun , skills, and looks at how to set up your own high price tag tournaments. Check out his main review site where you can get your own free games to play. www.clickheretoplayforfree.com

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