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Paid the $5.00 only to find there are over 40 puzzles that are locked and NO way to access. Complete money grab.
Yes, Mosaic Chronicles is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Mexico
Paid the $5.00 only to find there are over 40 puzzles that are locked and NO way to access. Complete money grab.
I enjoyed this game more than any other I’ve played in a while! Build a mosaic, get a pretty picture, and the next fragment of the story.
Beautiful game but you only get three puzzles before you have to pay.
Very glitchy, Apple Pencil works off and on. No real way to see where the pieces go, so you just move them around till they fit. Doesn't really work the way the tutorial says. Will delete it, seems no point really.
They finally release new content but you have to pay 5 bucks for it! Nope!
It would be great if the controls weren’t so frustrating. It’s such a simple setup it shouldn’t be a problem, but when you try to grab a piece off the sidebar, most of the time the bar will move instead of the piece. A simple fix would be tap to activate a piece, stopping the bar or any other piece from moving. Another tap (on the piece or elsewhere) to deactivate.
Everything I love in games calming, challenging and a great story line. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE come out with more stories!
This is a stunning puzzle game. Only downfall for me was I finished all the puzzles so quickly.
A cute puzzle game. Lovely art and story telling, but really needs more than 13 puzzles.
A great concept with a cute little story. Very fun for those that enjoy a good puzzle. Given that the word “chronicles” was in the title, I was expecting there to be more than one short story but as of this review there’s only one story with covered over 13 puzzles. The game is overall enjoyable, just a bit shorter than I expected.