Try this unique combination of Jig and Swap!
Breathe a new life into the pictures of nature by swapping and jigging randomized pieces. Make sure you’ve placed all pieces onto the right places to complete a level.
Have fun creating your own world of nature!
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| System Requirements: | Pentium 166, Win95/98/ME/2000/XP, DirectX 3.0 or higher, 32 MB RAM, 1 MB Video RAM |
| Publisher: | Realore Studios |
| Homepage: | http://www.realore.com/jig-swa... |
| File Size: | 4.92 MB |
| Price: | $19.95 |
This software was available as a giveaway on January 16, 2007, this giveaway is not available any more. You can download the trial version of this software at http://www.realore.com/jig-swa....
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Comment by whiterabbit aka Stephen — January 16th, 2007 at 4:09 amHey this is really something. I thought it would be suitable for the kids only, but on trying it out, it’s quite a cool game. The images used are very nice, and because of the change of perspective as the pieces are moved around, you really have to study the image to get it right. Nice one; i’ll be playing this with my children.
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Comment by JEG — January 16th, 2007 at 4:48 am-How do I get it to appear there ?