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Our Verdict
An enchanting mathematical challenge that turns division into botanical fun!
Highlights
- Math made playful
- Beautiful visual theme
- Varied difficulty levels
- Great for learning division
Keep in mind
- Requires significant mental focus
- Can be challenging for beginners
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Get ready for a botanical and mathematical journey that goes far beyond a simple pastime! In Γριfoλούλουδα (Puzzle Flowers), you take on the role of bees and butterflies flying over the colorful flowers of the island of Kastellorizo. But don't let the beauty of the petals fool you: this is the very first game based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT). Yes, you read that right! The game transforms complex mathematical concepts into a fascinating discovery experience.
The main goal is to use clues based on division remainders to deduce a secret number. The coolest part is that the game offers four difficulty levels: from easy to super hard. This makes it perfect for both children learning division and adults wanting to test their mental limits. As you progress, the challenge ramps up, especially in the higher levels, which feature 133 different types of plants and flowers from the island, including rare and endemic species.
Besides being an excellent exercise in memory and logical reasoning, the game possesses almost 'agical' mathematical properties that might surprise even the most experienced players. It's the kind of game that is easy to learn but requires increasing focus to master. If you enjoy games that challenge your brain while presenting an enchanting visual theme, this is your next addiction!
The main goal is to use clues based on division remainders to deduce a secret number. The coolest part is that the game offers four difficulty levels: from easy to super hard. This makes it perfect for both children learning division and adults wanting to test their mental limits. As you progress, the challenge ramps up, especially in the higher levels, which feature 133 different types of plants and flowers from the island, including rare and endemic species.
Besides being an excellent exercise in memory and logical reasoning, the game possesses almost 'agical' mathematical properties that might surprise even the most experienced players. It's the kind of game that is easy to learn but requires increasing focus to master. If you enjoy games that challenge your brain while presenting an enchanting visual theme, this is your next addiction!
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Publisher
MaxxBrain
Designer
Pantazis Houlis
What age group is this game recommended for?
Thanks to its 4 difficulty levels, it caters from children learning division to adult puzzle enthusiasts.
Is the game difficult?
The learning curve is smooth, but the 'uper hard' level can be a real challenge even for math lovers!
How many players can play?
The game is very versatile, supporting from 1 to 8 players.
How long does a game last?
Games are quick, lasting between 25 to 45 minutes.
What is the main theme?
The theme is botanical, focused on the flowers and plants of the island of Kastellorizo.