Shadomania is a puzzle game with a Japanese theme. The game offers three different worlds (or types): animals and landscapes, woodblock prints and festivals.
This game has an original play. Instead of forming images with pieces as in a traditional jigsaw puzzle, you will get shadows of different elements in the picture. Your task will be to find the right position by dragging these shadows to the canvas and rotating them until the final image is composed. When every needed element is in its place, the image will be displayed. One of the main assets of this game is precisely the artistic quality of these Japanese pictures, which you will unlock when you put their pieces together. This means that they will be downloaded to a local folder so that you can use them for other purposes, let us say, as a desktop background.
This game has an easy-to-navigate structure offering more than 50 levels. Perhaps, the rules of the game will be a little difficult to grasp at first; but I am sure you will soon find out what it is about. In this regards, even children can learn to play it successfully, although I cannot be certain they will really love it because this game has a more grown-up style.
The graphics are excellent, and the matching music contributes to creating a relaxing Zen atmosphere. As the game is self-paced, you can relax at will.
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