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  1. 84%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 69 reviews

    A simple implementation of the cellular automata Game of Life, as described by John Conway in 1970. For iPhone and iPad. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game of Life Cellular Automata.

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  2. 3D Life is a game of cellular automata that generate endless patterns from a few simple rules. Cells live or die based on the number of live neighbors. Too many cells nearby, a cell is overcrowded. Too few, it is underpopulated. Empty cells come to life if they have a certain number of live neighbors. From these rules evolve a multiplicity of forms that grow, blink, and glide through mathematic… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to 3D Life.

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  3. Use a set of rules to transform an image! Inspired by John Conway's Game of Life. What happens when you give simple rules to a grid full of cells—and let them evolve on their own? Conway’s Playground is an interactive sandbox inspired by the classic Game of Life cellular automaton. But this isn’t just a remake—it's a fully customizable experience where you shape the rules of life itself. … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cellular Automata.

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  4. # Introduction Welcome to Game of (No) Life, which is just a fun little environment to play around with Conway's Game of Life. In a nutshell, it is a cellular automaton where cells on a grid live, die, or reproduce based on simple rules, simulating complex patterns and behaviors. These rules are: A live cell remains live in the next timestep if it has either 2 or 3 live neighbors in the current… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game of (No) Life.

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  5. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    What's this? This is an implementation of Conway's Game Of Life written in DOTS, that dynamically grows when it needs more space. It's written for Turbo Makes Games' Dots Community Challenge #1, and a video about my process making it might appear on my YouTube channel later. Controls Mouse / Left Click - Interact with UI and Draw Delete - Clear Screen L - Toggle Load Menu Space / P - Pause / Unpau… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game Of Life - 4096 x 4096 @ 100FPS!.

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  6. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Game of Life is a cellular automation devised the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. On a 2D grid each cell can be "alive" or "dead". You, as a player, set the initial state and then observe as life emerges based on Conway's 4 simple rules. This version of it tries to make it look pretty and includes all 732 patterns from the Life Lexicon. Game of Life Rules Any live cell with fewe… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cellular Automata: Conway's Game of Life.

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  7. Lapis Game of Life - MVC Implementation This project is an implementation of the Game of Life using the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. The Game of Life is a cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Horton Conway, which simulates the evolution of a population of cells based on simple rules. Features: Interactive gameplay: Users can interact with the game by toggling c… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Lapis Game of Life.

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  8. The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. The "game" is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves, or, for advanced "players", by creatin… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to HexLife.

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  9. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    GAME OF LIFE This game is fascinating because it can guide us on the evolution of different life forms or even on the evolution of an epidemic. The Game of Life is a simple game that consists of a cellular automaton designed by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970 and has three very simple rules where nobody wins or loses. Any live cell with two or three neighbors survives.Any dead… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life.

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    52%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:music, atmosphere
    Most mentioned negative aspects:gameplay, graphics
    52% User Score Based on 152 reviews

    'Bacteria' - A relaxing puzzle game based on the rules of the cellular automaton ‘Life’ devised by John Horton Conway in 1970. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Bacteria.

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  11. 66%Game Brain Score
    66% User Score Based on 25 reviews

    !!!! OUTBID OUTBLUFF OUTPLAY !!!! Invite Friends to a sublime multiplayer game of wits and skill. A one-time fee buys SLIPS for life, exclusively on the App Store. Sans cartoon animation, ads or in-app purchases. Find refuge in pure competition, numbers with friends. A great way to hone trading/poker/craps/chess/bridge skills. See who's the best liar in the bunch! Liar's Poker is easier to learn… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Liars Poker SLIPS.

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  12. English Version Title: Bio-OS: A Digital Cellular Automata Toy Headline: Your desktop is alive. Relax, experiment, and observe the emergence of mathematical beauty. Description: Bio-OS is not a game in the traditional sense—there are no enemies to defeat or levels to clear. Instead, it is a satisfying interactive sandbox based on Cellular Automata. It’s a digital ecosystem that lives on you… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to BIOOS.

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    86%Game Brain Score
    86% User Score Based on 45 reviews

    Golly is an open source, cross-platform application for exploring Conway's Game of Life and many other types of cellular automata. Key features: Supports bounded and unbounded universes, with cells of up to 256 states. Supports multiple algorithms, including Bill Gosper's super fast hashlife algorithm. Many different types of CA are included: John von Neumann's 29-state CA, Wolfram's 1D rules, Wi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Golly.

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  14. A 1-bit pixel art editor with a built in Conway’s Game of Life simulation. Ever wanted to run a 160-million cell simulation of Conway's Game of Life at 240 frames per second? That's alright, I'll be here if you change your mind. But wait! What if you could: - Make digital pixel art with customizable brushes. - Save, load, import, and export those brushes with just one click. - Save your art,… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life Editor by Provided Play.

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  15. Ever wanted to run a 160-million cell simulation of Conway's Game of Life at 240 frames per second? That's alright, I'll be here if you change your mind. But wait! What if you could: - Make digital pixel art with customizable brushes. - Save, load, import, and export those brushes with just one click. - Save your art, import and export those too. And when you're done... Click the play butto… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life by Provided Play.

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  16. 93%Game Brain Score
    93% User Score Based on 94 reviews

    Explore Tiamat, the ultimate cellular automata experience, where simple rules lead to mesmerizing patterns of order and chaos. Tiamat isn't just a cellular automata simulator; it's a canvas for complexity and creativity. Powered by intricate mathematics, it transforms simple rules into breathtaking worlds of chaos and order. Unleash your imagination with an array of tools designed to let you cons… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Tiamat: Conway's Game of Life.

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  17. About The Project This isn't just a standard Game of Life implementation. Cellular Automata Lab gives you full control over the cellular laws of physics. While Conway's classic rules are the default, you can tweak exactly how many neighbors are required for a cell to be born or survive. Whether you want to simulate stable ecosystems or chaotic explosions, the grid is yours to command. ✨ Fea… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cellular Automata Lab.

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  18. # The Silent Plane: Cellural automaton simulator and toolbox (If you don't know what is Conway's Game of Life: Wikipedia) Simple, minimalist JavaScript implementation of Conway's Game of Life and many similar cellular automatons. You can edit and view the cells rulesets, you can ever create your own! Interestingly, you can simulate multiple different cellular automatons at once, and you can also… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to The Silent Plane: Cellural automaton simulator.

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  19. Game of Life Advance brings John Conway’s classic cellular automaton to the Game Boy Advance. Watch as simple patterns evolve into intricate, dynamic behaviour based on four starting configurations: Random Pattern – A chaotic, unpredictable start. Three Unique Patterns – Crafted setups that unfold in surprising ways. You can play it on actual Game Boy Advance hardware or through emulation, … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game Of Life Advance.

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  20. 32%Game Brain Score
    32% User Score Based on 9 reviews

    About In this unique take on Conway's Game of Life, you play as a quantum researcher who has discovered that cellular automata patterns can generate measurable energy. Place cells strategically, observe their evolution, and harness their power to upgrade your research capabilities. Classic Game of Life rules with an idle game twist Generate points from evolving cellular patterns Multiple … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Quantum Cell: An Idle Evolution.

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  21. LustLearn is an application designed specifically for children and educators, and offers an interactive and visually appealing environment where learning becomes an exciting adventure. Solar System: Exploring the Universe In the Solar System module, children embark on a space journey where they discover the planets of our system. Continental Relief: Getting to Know Our World ⛰️ The Continenta… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to LustLearn - Educational Games.

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  22. Conway's Game of Life Discover the fascinating world of cellular automata with Conway's Game of Life! This classic simulation game allows you to explore the evolution of cell patterns over time based on simple rules. Watch as your creations come to life, grow, and evolve with each passing generation. Features: Pause/Play Button: Control the simulation with ease. Left-Click to Paint: Create… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  23. 57%Game Brain Score
    57% User Score Based on 12 reviews

    use the arrow keys to play two hundred fifty six is named for its resolution. In creating this game, I reached out to trans and non binary friends, acquaintances, and strangers asking for selfies they took. Selfies are interesting because they are created and shared only on the terms of whoever took them. Being trans, it sometimes feels like I am at the whims of the public to perceive me. When a s… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to two hundred fifty six.

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    84%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 43 reviews

    Golly is an open source, cross-platform application for exploring Conway's Game of Life and many other types of cellular automata. Key features: Supports bounded and unbounded universes, with cells of up to 256 states. Supports multiple algorithms, including Bill Gosper's super fast hashlife algorithm. Many different types of CA are included: John von Neumann's 29-state CA, Wolfram's 1D rules, Wi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Golly.

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  25. Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton, an automatic machine created by professor John Conway and his students at Cambridge, in 1970. It is a zero-player game, which means it is determined by only its initial state.  The standard rules are: a cell is born if it has 3 neighbors (from a total of 8 adjacent cells) and survives if it has 2 or 3 neighbors. Since the game's creation, many other r… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  26. 12%Game Brain Score
    12% User Score Based on 12 reviews

    Snooker Pool 8 Ball is game for all snooker fans. One of the most realistic and playable pool games, the best Pool Billiard game in iPhone and iPad market. And it's totally FREE. Refine your skills in the practice arena. Play the Snooker Pool 8 Ball on your mobile and become the best! Simply the best touchscreen snooker game in the world. Now enjoy top free Snooker 3D Pool Game and become a maste… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Pool Club - 8 Ball Billiards, 9 Ball Billiard Game.

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  27. 86%Game Brain Score
    86% User Score Based on 659 reviews

    • #1 Most Downloaded Game (April, May, June, July 2021) — Japan Mac App Store! • Featured in Apple's "What We're Playing", "Games We Love" and "Best Games Made in France"! • "Beautiful, minimalistic and highly addictive." — TouchArcade • "A simple but captivating game." — Mac4Ever • "From us, this small but fine application therefore receives an absolute recommendation." — Appgefahren • "Whether … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Piccolo: Othello.

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  28. 95%Game Brain Score
    95% User Score Based on 55 reviews

    Explore Tiamat, the ultimate cellular automata experience, where simple rules lead to mesmerizing patterns of order and chaos. Tiamat isn't just a cellular automata simulator; it's a canvas for complexity and creativity. Powered by intricate mathematics, it transforms simple rules into breathtaking worlds of chaos and order. Unleash your imagination with an array of tools designed to let you cons… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Tiamat - Cellular Automata.

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  29. 74%Game Brain Score
    74% User Score Based on 117 reviews

    *** Thank you for over 4 Million Downloads! *** Now, 10 Game Coins for free! -------------------------------------------- "Fun to play. Just really lifted the phone up. It did give me the feeling of ski jumping. Good app." "It's FREE!! Amazingly Fun!!" "For a sport that last only a few seconds, this is a fantastic implementation of the real sport." -------------------------------------------- Th… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Real Skijump HD.

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  30. Introduction Welcome to our Conway's Game of Life simulator! This interactive application showcases John Horton Conway's famous cellular automaton, first introduced in 1970. Experience a captivating display of cellular evolution through simple rules that govern the life and death of cells on a grid. Start with a random initial configuration and observe as complex patterns and behaviors emerge fro… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life simulator.

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  31. Discover a game world unlike any other, brought to life by the power of AI! Our game combines Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, and advanced pathfinding techniques to create a procedurally generated map. Intelligent agents use GOAP planning and option stacking to make decisions and move about the world in real-time, powered by an efficient A* implementation. Explore a dynamic world where the … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Genome.

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  32. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    *Sorry, Unity WebGL only supports C/C++ Multithreading Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton, a mathematical game that simulates the evolution of cells on a grid. It was devised by mathematician John Conway in 1970 and has gained popularity due to its simplicity and ability to create complex patterns from straightforward rules.   Basics of the Game:   Grid: The game is played on a grid of … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  33. PIXEvoLve is a relaxing sandbox game in which you shape and explore procedurally generated islands. Use your powers to spread meadows and forests, build roads and farms, and carve out burned scars and blasted deserts. View your world from on high, or walk among the fields and houses at the size of a human. Immerse yourself further in VR! There's no goal beyond losing yourself in the flow of creat… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to PIXEvoLve (Early Access Demo).

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  34. Conway's Game  of Life (sometimes referred to as Life) is a "cellular automaton," invented by the mathmatician John Conway in 1970.  The "game"  runs automatically and doesn't require input from the "player" beyond determining the initial state of each "cell" (tile in the grid). In this version,  cell states are determined randomly when the simulation start, and  then it evolves naturally.   Rul… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Conway's Game of Life.

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  35. The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Game of Life.

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  36. The Story:Play as the pilot of a microscopic ship that is observing cellular organism reproduction in a Petri dish. It's a chaotic environment and the cell-forms release a toxic chemical that damages your ship if they get too close. As a last line of defense, your ship can deploy a mitotic inhibitor (a chemical compound that prevents cellular reproduction) to break tessellation chains and save you… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Chemistry of Life.

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  37. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Created for the 2015 Procedural Game Jam.There is no aim for this game, it is just there to be played with.Each game is placed into a procedurally generated start state based on the current time.It is an implementation of John Conway's "Game of life" where cells follow simple rules:1) if a cell is alive, it will die due to overcrowding if it is surrounded by more than three other cells.2) if a cel… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to LifeTime.

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  38. 50%Game Brain Score
    50% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Celody Life is generative music software. It uses cellular automata from Conway's Game of Life to generate chords and melodies. Use the mouse to select cells. Press play to activate them. You can change instruments, tempo, musical scales, keys, and cellular automata rules. Created one night by merging the keyboard code from Seraphim Automata with Cameron Penner's code for the Game of Life. Hopeful… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Celody Life.

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    41%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, graphics
    41% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    A puzzle game about living structures that evolve every time you move. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Changes.

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  40. RoboBlast 2077 Did someone call the exterminator? Controls: WASD - movementIJKL - shoot  About: A simple 2D sci-fi environment prototype built to explore a procedurally generated cave. Mechanics are based loosely on the arcade classic Robotron 2084. The cave is generated using cellular automata and marching squares based on the algorithm described in the classic Sebastian Lague tutorial. Built b… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to RoboBlast2077.

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  42. 27%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:story, replayability
    43% User Score Based on 14 reviews

    Based on a 3D version of mathematician John Conway's "Game of Life," the game puts the player in a biological world that is uncannily alive. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Cell HD: emergence.

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    68%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, story
    68% User Score Based on 82 reviews

    Seize power and build an empire of fuzzy cellular automata monsters! Herd hundreds of mindless subjects to smash your rivals' castles and steal their territory in this RTS inspired by Conway's Game of Life. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Automata Empire.

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  45. 67%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, story
    71% User Score Based on 45 reviews

    Seize power and build an empire of fuzzy cellular automata monsters!Inspired by Conway's Game of Life, Automata Empire challenges you to herd hundreds of mindless automata subjects to smash your rivals' castles and steal their territory. While your loyal subjects lack individual intelligence, you can sacrifice them to build chains of taverns and roads to impose order on chaos. Ready to invade? Bui… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Automata Empire.

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  46. View Game
    91%Game Brain Score
    91% User Score Based on 1,334 reviews

    Welcome to Candy Words! Your new fav word game! Play now a FREE life changing, mind bending word game to test your brilliant mind! Swipe and spell and expand your horizons. Connect the words and develop an amazing and impressive vocabulary. Exercise your brain! Join Peppy Peppermint, Jelly-B, Professor Pop, Jujube and Cornelius on the endless adventure discovering your new found favourite free w… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Candy Words!.

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  47. 89%Game Brain Score
    89% User Score Based on 1,576 reviews

    Warlords Classic is an official port of the fabulous game you have been playing in your childhood on PC, Mac or Amiga computers. Now it's available on your iPad and iPhone! Enjoy old-school graphics, old-time map and factions! Recall great memories! • 3 free maps: Illuria, Erythea and Reldaria. • 59 more maps are available via in-app purchase: Isladia, Krilantis, Rushington, Tribera, Seven Kingdo… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Warlords Classic Strategy.

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  48. 84%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 4,360 reviews

    KidloLand Coding School is an educational program to teach kids the basics of coding, an essential skill in today's world. It teaches coding with 200+ fun games like firefighting, popping balloons, or playing a dentist. KidloLand Coding School helps kids improve their problem-solving skills, boosts memory, increases logical thinking skills, and prepares them for school. KidloLand Coding School ha… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Coding For Kids: Learn To Code.

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  49. 89%Game Brain Score
    89% User Score Based on 1,036 reviews

    ** Apple Design Award Finalist 2025 ** Unlock the full game with one purchase. No loot boxes, no pressure, just a great experience. Step into Land of Livia, a relaxing idle adventure with a deep narrative. Whether you need a break from the real world or just a moment to unwind, Livia is a place where you can slow down and enjoy the journey. Explore at your own pace, uncover a rich and immersive… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Land of Livia.

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  50. 84%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 4,176 reviews

    Welcome to the ORIGINAL Jigsaw Puzzle app! Enjoy the largest, most beautiful collection of puzzles on the App Store, and play FREE jigsaw puzzles every day! Don’t let the imitation jigsaw apps fool you. Jigsaw Puzzle is the only app in the App Store made by the jigsaw puzzle experts! Sorting your pieces, moving your pieces around on the board, filling in the edges – it feels just like the real th… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Jigsaw Puzzle Pro.

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