"Game of Fifteen: 15 puzzle" is an open-source Android app featuring a classic 15 puzzle game with various grid sizes and a sleek, user-friendly design. Rearrange tiles in numerical order and enjoy different difficulty levels. The source code is available for modification and learning at: https://github.com/AChep/15puzzle.
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The 15 puzzle app for Android is a classic puzzle game that features sleek design and a variety of grid sizes to choose from. The goal of the game is to rearrange the tiles on the grid so that they are in numerical order, with the empty space at the bottom right. The app allows users to select different grid sizes, providing a range of difficulty levels to choose from.
One of the standout features of this app is its sleek design, which makes it easy to use and visually appealing. The tiles are easy to move and the interface is intuitive, making it a pleasure to play.
In addition to its great design and range of grid sizes, this 15 puzzle app is also open source. This means that the source code for the app is available for anyone to view and modify, making it a great choice for those who are interested in learning more about app development or contributing to the project: https://github.com/AChep/15puzzle
User reviews
The game is the best. Things I love in this game, one(1) it is very simple:has no sound effects, some games bad sound effects. Two(2) it is cool : it creates an environment in your mind to think the best way to complete the puzzel at shortest time possible. Three(3) no time limit: it gives you a room to think of a way complete the puzzel for new players, to find the best way for older players.
I love this app, because the number tiles are labelled with text; however, what I do not like about it is the fact that the settings button(s) are not, and the fact the empty square is not labelled with a button: this would make it easier for me to locate on the grid, and I would be able to hear my screen reader say: 'Button' when I found it on the grid.