Jigsaw Puzzle Fever Review (PlayStation 4)

For this Jigsaw Puzzle Fever Review, the pieces are laid out on the screen – the player simply scrolls through the available pieces and selects a piece. Otherwise, this is just digital puzzles and you cannot possibly lose the pieces!

Jigsaw Puzzle Fever Review Pros:

  • Photo graphics.
  • 424.9MB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Jigsaw gameplay.
  • A brief tutorial pop-up.
  • Five difficulties – Easy, not so easy, normal, hard, and expert.
  • You can pick up and drop pieces wherever you want on the board.
  • Correct piece drops click into place and cannot be moved again.
  • Every level it timed.
  • Puzzles can have modifiers like the ability to rotate pieces or not.
  • End of puzzle breakdown.
  • Grid on or off.
  • If allowed you can see the completed picture.
  • A limited number of hints on a puzzle.
  • Puzzles are split up on the menu and you complete puzzles to then unlock more puzzles.
  • All puzzles are themed.
  • The puzzles can be special ones like a timed one, no hints, or limited picture lookups.
  • Simple controls.
  • Online leaderboards.
  • Choose your own route through the puzzles and their order.

Jigsaw Puzzle Fever Review Cons:

  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • The music is really bad generic royalty-free music on a loop.
  • The menu in the puzzle is clunky and not clear.
  • Has a mobile game look and feel to it all.
  • General piece management is a real pain as you cannot freely roam the drop zones on the puzzle.
  • It just doesn’t play well or move as freely as it should and other Jigsaw games do.

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Jigsaw Puzzle Fever:

Official website.

Developer: NYX Digital

Publisher: Funbox Media

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PlayStation

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Sound - 6/10
  • 6/10
    Accessibility - 6/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 6/10
    Fun Factor - 6/10
6.4/10

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!