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Description of World Mosaics

Unravel the mysteries of a society that disappeared over a thousand years ago by solving the pictographic puzzles they left behind! Solve your way through 99 puzzles in seven exotic locations around the world in story mode, or tackle over 100 additional puzzles in extra puzzle mode! Each puzzle forms a unique mosiac that is only revealed once the puzzle is solved! Your quest begins in the shadow of the majestic Parthenon, but it just may take you around the world before you are through!

Features

  • 99 Unique Puzzles In Story Mode!
  • 7 Exotic Locations!
  • Travel The World!
  • More Than 100 Extra Puzzles!
  • Over 10 Hours Of Addictive Gameplay!
  • Globe-trotting Adventure!
  • Unlimited Play

System Requirements:

  • OS: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0
  • CPU: P800
  • Video: 32MB Video Card

    Reviews

    • "The World Mosaics game will have you travelling the world uncovering mysterious mosaics. World Mosaics is a unique puzzle game involving mosaic tiles and the mysteries of a society that disappeared over a thousand years ago. In World Mosaics you travel on archaeological expeditions uncovering mysterious mosaics that will provide the answer to the origins of the ancient Sea People. Each level in World Mosaics has a sand covered grid with numbers covered by sand. Your task is to remove the sand off squares one by one to reveal the mosaic underneath. The World Mosaics game has tons of levels, plus over 100 extra puzzles, addictive gameplay and a mystery to solve. Start your adventure with World Mosaics today!! " - Zoo
    • "It took me a while to get into World Mosaics. All those numbers scared me. But once I had mastered it I was totally addicted. Good game!" - Mary L
    • "I love this kind of game, and this one has many strong points. At first glance it might resemble a match 3, but you actually have to use reason to figure out which squares have tiles under them and which are nothing. Pick the wrong tile, and you get a strike on your "mistakes" and too many of those and your game is over! Definitely worth a trial!" - a1976mi

    Tips

      Check out our tips and tricks for World Mosaics.

      GENERAL TIPS

    • There are no time limits in the game, so relax and take as much time as you need.
    • Don't forget to right-click to identify empty spaces – this will be an important visual aid to solving puzzles.
    • If all numbers in a row have turned from white to gray and have been crossed out, that means you've found all the tiles in thaguet row. You should immediately fill in all the remaining squares with dirt.
    • Hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor along a row of tiles to highlight them all – this lets you brush or dig multiple tiles at the same time, and is faster than clicking each tile individually.
    • If you have a row with all tiles brushed off and just want to dig in the remaining holes, you can click and drag across the entire row (even over top of exposed tiles).
    • You can travel to locations you previously visited on the world map to replay any puzzle.
    • If you make too many mistakes, the mosaic will shatter and you'll have to start again. If you memorize some of the tiles you had found, you'll be able to uncover them straight away when you try the board over again.
    • Many of the mosaic patterns are symmetrical in some way, meaning you should keep an eye out for patterns that will help you fill in tiles. For example, if the mosaic you're working on is looking like it's square-shaped and you've already filled in two of the four sides, there's a good chance that you can click where the other two sides should be to uncover tiles.

      Hints

    • When the hint meter, represented by a vial of sand, is charged, it will produce a hint coin. Click on the coin to uncover a couple of squares.
    • You can accumulate up to four hint coins before the vial will no longer fill with sand. At this point, you might as well use at least one hint so that the vial can start filling again.
    • Hints do not carry over to the next puzzle, so use them up!

      STRATEGY TIPS

    • Start with high numbers and work your way down. For example, if one of the rows is a 10 and it's a 10x10 grid, then you can automatically fill in that entire row.
    • If there are no high numbers, look for rows/columns that have lots of small numbers that equal the total sum of the row. In a column labelled 5 1 2 in a 10x10 grid, for example, the only possible pattern is XXXXXOXOXX (where X is a tile and O is a dug space).
    • If a numbers set is nothing but a series of ones (1 1 1 1 1), then make sure to dig holes on either side of any tiles in that row because you know there can't possibly be tiles on either side.
    • Try to uncover the outside edges as soon as possible, because that will allow you to work inwards using the first and last numbers in each row as a guide to fill in the groups around the edges.
    • If you feel like you're stuck, pick a row with few, low numbers, and use the right mouse button to dig along the row. Choosing a row with few numbers, preferably 1's, means there's less of a chance you'll hit a tile, and when you do, you'll only register one or two mistakes.
    • Even if you don't know where all the tiles are in a row, you can fill in parts of the sequence that you know. For example, if you need to find a group of 3 tiles in a row with 5 squares, you will automatically know to fill in the middle square because there are only three possible places for the group of 3 to be, and the middle square is part of all of them:
    • Possibility 1: XOOOX
    • Possibility 2: OOOXX
    • Possibility 3: XXOOO
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