You’re taken to a museum with some of the most famous paintings in existence along with some artists you probably should know more about.
The game features 75 different puzzlers where you’ll need to put the masterpieces back together. Instead of simply sliding the piece to the correct spot, the game tests your logical thinking. Each pairing is inspired by combinatorial puzzlers, the most famous being the Rubik’s Cube.
As you might suspect, the puzzles start easy with two parts of the Mona Lisa. But as you progress, each one gets harder to further test your thinking. Sound and haptics help you better manage each puzzle as you try to put them back together.
And the game is more than a puzzler. You can read more about each painting after putting it together to learn some fun facts. Did you know Mona Lisa’s name was Lisa Maria Gherardini? I didn’t.
Museum of Scrambled Art is designed for the iPhone and all iPad models. It’s a free download now on the App Store. You can try out 15 puzzles in the free version but can unlock the entire game with a $4.99 in-app purchase.
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