Loads more charming than a game about
matching numbered tiles (in multiples of three) should be, this addictive puzzler (and Apple's pick for iPhone game of the year) comes from the team behind Puzzlejuice.
Users must
slide numbered tiles on a grid and combine them in multiples of three to obtain the highest possible number and score.
The quick, easy to play bursts of puzzle - y goodness, the simple yet endearing art and music, the level menu strewn with
numbered tiles for all the options available.
Match to
identical numbered tiles and they will combine to show their sum, keep combining them to create the highest number possible but be careful because every time you move a tile a new one will appear and the game ends when the board is full.
I love the floor — and am standing in the DalTile manufacturing service center trying to figure out specifically what
item number this tile is!
Far more charming than a game about
matching numbered tiles should be, this addictive puzzler comes from the team behind Puzzlejuice.
For example, one student used
the number tiles to make a pathway to a castle, which was made out of straws and dyed lollipop sticks.
Players match
numbered tiles to images on their cards and the first to fill their card hollers, Zingo!
Features 36 double - sided letter and
number tiles that are highly engaging and fun for enhanced concentration.
Then they fill in the boxes on column 2 with
their number tiles and passes it to the next girl to complete.
Includes frame, 21
number tiles, and teaching notes.
Number Tile Puzzles Students complete addition and multiplication equations using sets of number tiles.
Color Tile Algebra Students use color tiles and
number tiles to identify unknowns in equations.
Perfect for use with Two - Color Counters, Color Tiles,
Number Tiles, and Link - Its ®.
The aim of the game is to put
the numbered tiles in order from 1 to 15.
Loads more charming than a game about matching
numbered tiles (in multiples of three) should be, this addictive puzzler (and Apple's pick for iPhone game of the year) comes from the team behind Puzzlejuice.