Honestly, this game feels like a mix of frustration and boredom. Sometimes it’s just plain annoying how the pieces don’t fit right, even when you think they should. It’s easy to get hooked, then lose patience in the same breath. Not exactly what I expected, but here we are.
Dragon Year Jigsaw offers a neat jigsaw experience with a few tricky puzzles. The physics can be wonky at times, making it harder to assemble pieces. It’s simple enough to start but gets tricky fast. Worth a try if you like fiddling with puzzles, even if some pieces feel out of place.
There’s not much depth in character builds here. Mostly about selecting different puzzle themes and skins. The gameplay doesn’t change much regardless of your setup. Not really worth obsessing over, but some players might find it fun to customize what they see on the screen.
Trust your instincts. Keep the edges for last. A secret trick is to organize pieces by color first. It’s addictive trying to find that perfect piece. If you get annoyed, take a break — it’s the only way to keep sane in this game.
The game doesn’t have a story, just a series of puzzles to complete. Once you finish enough, the screen changes, and that’s about it. No real ending or resolution, just more puzzles to do. It can feel repetitive after a while, but some might enjoy grinding through it to see the final images.