Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) Reviews

Tasty Jigsaw Happy Hour - is an exciting puzzle game and a fantastic opportunity to try tasty treats without leaving the house!. Assemble jigsaws from a multitude of pieces and learn the history in 500 high-quality photos.
App ID1165100
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers 8floor
Categories Single-player
Genres Casual
Release Date9 Mar, 2020
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, French, German, Russian

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour  (拼图)
1 Total Reviews
0 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Negative Score

Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour (拼图) has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 0 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.

Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 17 minutes
打骨折(-90%)可入,原价不推荐。
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 94 minutes
Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour is a basic browser/Flash/mobile-app like jigsaw puzzle game. Solve various jigsaw puzzles made up from images that the "developer" stole off the Internet and used without crediting the actual creators, making this plagiarism, as well as an asset flip and a cash grab. An example of the stolen, uncredited/plagiarised artwork is [url=https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/family-toasting-red-wine-christmas-dinner-232765210]"Family Toasting Red Wine Christmas Dinner"[/url], stolen and used without any apparent permissions or rights from the Wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock. Sure, the image rights may allow some stock images to be used without credit (although there's no reason to believe so in this case), and claiming credit for the work of others, as is happening here, is unethical, and the creative and intellectual bankruptcy going on here is unacceptable. So what we have here is a basic jigsaw puzzle engine that's been skinned with a bunch of photos stolen off the internet and used without attribution. The icing on the cake is the "developer" here has copy + pasted + reskinned this same asset onto Steam [i]a lot[/i]. The developer, Creobit/8Floor, has copy + pasted this game an insane SEVENTY SIX TIMES onto Steam with minor reskins... why cash in on one asset if you can cash in on multiple copies of the same game? Asset flipping begins at home! Here's a list of Creobit's copy + pastes of this asset: [list] [*] 1001 Black Raven Jigsaw [*] 1001 Jigsaw American Puzzles [*] 1001 Jigsaw Castles And Palaces 1, 2, 3 and 4 [*] 1001 Jigsaw Detective 1, 2 + 3 [*] 1001 Jigsaw Home Sweet Home Wedding Ceremony [*] 1001 Jigsaw Legends of Mystery 1 through 6 [*] 1001 Jigsaw World Tour Africa [*] 1001 Jigsaw World Tour Asia [*] 1001 Jigsaw World Tour: Europe [*] 1001 Jigsaw. 6 Magic Elements [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Cute Cats 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Earth Chronicles 1 through 9 [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Home Sweet Home 1, 2 + 3 [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Home Sweet Home. Back from Vacation [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Ice Age [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Interior Design [*] 1001 JIGSAW. MYTHS OF ANCIENT GREECE [*] 1001 Jigsaw. Wild Animals [*] 1001 Jigsaw. World Tour: Australian Puzzles [*] 1001 Jigsaw. World Tour: France [*] 1001 Jigsaw. World Tour: Great America [*] 1001 Jigsaw. World Tour: London [*] Alice's Jigsaw Time Travel 1 + 2 [*] Alice's Jigsaw. Wonderland Chronicles 1 + 2 [*] Caribbean Jigsaw [*] Holiday Jigsaw Christmas 1, 2 + 3 [*] Holiday Jigsaw Easter 1, 2 + 3 [*] Holiday Jigsaw Halloween 1, 2, 3 and 4 [*] Holiday Jigsaw Thanksgiving Day 1, 2 + 3 [*] Holiday Jigsaw Valentine's day [*] Jigsaw Boom 1 + 2 [*] Jigsaw Puzzle Beach Season 1 + 2 [*] Jigsaw Tour [*] Pirate Jigsaw [*] Royal Jigsaw 1, 2, 3, + 4 [*] Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour 1 + 2 [/list] [i]These are all reskins of exactly the same game![/i] What value is there in this spam/pollution glutting the Steam store for gamers? From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. There's no options to change the resolution for the game or customise the graphics settings. There's no way for gamers to ensure this is running at the native resolution of their displays... there's no guarantee this game will look right on any PC as a result of this hamfisted design decision. There's no way for gamers to try improve the low quality graphics. This looks and feels like a mobile app, but it doesn't seem to have made it to the app stores. It's unclear why this was put on Steam instead of the app stores it seems to have been designed for. Maybe it was removed, maybe it was rejected by Apple and Google (they do have more rigorous quality standards than Valve does for Steam, after all). Regardless, for all intents and purposes this might as well be a mobile app, it has the same limitations and dumbed down qualities. It's impossible to recommend such a game to PC gamers. We don't spend all this money building gaming rigs so we can pretend they're iPhones and play games that might as well be mobile apps. These technical defects push this game below acceptable standards for any modern PC game. The poor quality of this game is reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 3 players. This is a remarkably low number, and now, the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 50,000 games for gamers to choose from (over 9,000 completely free titles), the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality game is to be expected. Tasty Jigsaw: Happy Hour has the farcical price of around $5 USD, it's not worth it given the defects and shortcomings with the product, especially considering the sheer number of completely free, much higher quality games on Steam.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 33 minutes
8floor is one of those jigsaw producers with a definite niche. A strange niche where scary clowns and women lounging against trees are included with afternoon tea and fruit displays. There's honestly never any rhyme or reason to these collections, and each one uses the same exact music as every other collection. That said, you can pick it up for a sales price of .49 cents USD on the Summer Sale, so it works out to ten puzzles for one penny. And I can usually find enough good ones to cover my purchase and make me reasonably happy. This has the same bells and whistles as the other collections like the ghost image, ability to do the border first, box for your pieces and so on. You can change the background and there is a magnifying glass tool as well. They aren't bad collections on sale, and are kind of amusing to paw around in to see what odd goodies you got, so I'd give it a thumbs up on sale or if you just need to spent a few cents more to get a store discount.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1088 minutes
I bought a number of these when they were on sale so I'd have some casual thing to play which gives a little bit of a dopamine boost when completed. I give the puzzle games a thumbs up, if only just. There's not much to them and if you get them on sale, it's not a bad deal. You really don't need more than one or two of them as there are plenty of puzzles in each to keep you busy. Things I like: With each puzzle, you can choose how many pieces (within an allowed range determined by the puzzle), whether you need to rotate them during assembly, and how skewed the pieces are. If you increase the piece count, I recommend increasing the skew as well. This makes finding pieces a little easier as they aren't all alike. What I don't like: There's no easy way to determine which puzzles you've already assembled. You can go to the record list, but it shows them in the order you assembled and not in order presented on screen. It'd be nice if there was a visual indicator on the browser to you let you know you've already done one. For the in game achievements (there are no Steam achievements), how do you know you've reached the next level? As best as I can tell, once you have an achievement, it doesn't look any different than if you've increased it to the next level (example: the "I've completed one puzzle" looks the same as the "I've completed five puzzles"). You shouldn't expect anything more elaborate than putting puzzles together. The nice thing is it doesn't take up any more table space in your house to complete them.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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