
As the name sort of implies, Fuzzle is a puzzle game. The object is to clear the screen of a series of circles of various colors, or more precisely, to not allow the screen to completely fill up with them. To do this, you need to make rows of five of the same color. You start off with the screen filled with only a few circles, which you can drag and drop to start forming your rows. Each turn, more circles show up, either after you make your move or when the timer runs out, whichever comes first, unless you complete a line. Your lines can be horizontal, diagonal or vertical.
There are two special circles that can help you out. Rainbow circles are wild and can be any color, and bomb circles (noted by an asterisk) are even better. They are not only wild, but they get rid of all the circles on the board that are the same color as your row when you complete it.

The game offers three levels: easy medium and hard, as well as a quick level for when you are short or time. The harder it gets, the more colors there are and the less likely you are to get bomb and rainbow circles. When you reach the end of your game, you can enter your score on the high score board, along with your name, and decide whether or not you want to submit it to the international board. Mine weren’t so high that I wanted to brag about them, but I would definitely give this app another shot. It’s definitely addictive fun. The only problem I had with it is that I couldn’t find any directions on how to play. I had to look them up on YouTube.



