Thanksgiving Day Mosaic Reviews
Pick out a turkey, decorate the house and invite people over! Thanksgiving Day Mosaic has 120 patchwork-style puzzles for all the family!
App ID | 891710 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Creobit |
Publishers | 8floor |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Casual |
Release Date | 24 Oct, 2018 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac |
Supported Languages | English, French, German, Russian |

21 Total Reviews
19 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Thanksgiving Day Mosaic has garnered a total of 21 reviews, with 19 positive reviews and 2 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
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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:
210 minutes
very phat game for a mad sesh. my wife and kids came back from the dead. trus me you will get bare birds if you get this game
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
301 minutes
Thanksgiving Day Mosaic is a basic mobile-app like jigsaw/mosaic puzzle game. Solve various puzzles by placing stained glass window/mosaic pieces onto an existing picture (picture stolen off the internet and used without crediting the copyright holder). It's been done a million times before, for free, and free on mobile app stores too... yet this one has a hefty price tag on it. Who knew you can just charge $5 for mobile trash? I guess Creobit/8Floor does.
The asset flipper/"developer", Creobit/8Floor, has copy + pasted this game SIXTEEN TIMES onto Steam with minor reskins, and more stolen artwork... 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]
[*] Thanksgiving Day Mosaic (this game)
[*] Mosaics Galore. Glorious Journey
[*] Holiday Mosaics Halloween Puzzles
[*] Alice's Jigsaw Time Travel
[*] Fairytale Mosaics Cinderella
[*] Christmas Patchwork Frozen
[*] Holiday Mosaics Christmas Puzzles
[*] Fairytale Mosaics Beauty and Beast
[*] Alice's Jigsaw. Wonderland Chronicles 2
[*] Alice's Jigsaw. Wonderland Chronicles
[*] Pirate Mosaic Puzzle. Caribbean Treasures
[*] Mosaics Galore. Challenging journey
[*] Mosaics Galore 2
[*] Mosaics Galore
[*] Alice's Patchworks 2
[*] Alice's Patchwork
[/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.
The game features simple, cartoony 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low effort mobile apps. 3D graphics programming does require a degree of skill and competence and unfortunately not all developers have the budget or talent to deliver this, despite 3D graphics cards hitting the mainstream in the 1990's. Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.
The game only displays in 4:3 pillarboxed aspect ratio (although they put "wings", flat textures, on the pillars). It's possible they developed this using an old CRT they found in a dumpster, or this game has been specifically designed for people gaming on PC's from 1995... either way, this isn't really acceptable in the modern era of PC gaming.
The controls can't be customised because the game has such a dumbed down, simplified interface that it's just iPhone screen tapping stuff. The fact that the interface is this dumbed down might be seen as a problem in itself, however... this is a fairly shallow experience if you're the kind of gamer that likes to play games with deep, rich control schemes and interaction. You'll get none of that here.
This looks and feels like a mobile app, but I wasn't able to find it on the app stores. 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 Knight Solitaire 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 5 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.
Thanksgiving Day Mosaic has the total ripoff price of around $5, 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. Because this is the kind of game you can just play for free on mobile phones, it's impossible to recommend anyone should pay money for the same experience on Steam.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
519 minutes
I enjoyed playing through this relaxing mosaic game. The pieces adhere to the cursor when clicked and there is relaxed mode (no timer).
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
478 minutes
I paid 49 cents (US dollars) for this game so it would have to have been very bad for me to not recommend it. Luckily it is fine. The mosaics have more pieces than I have seen in similar games but are still easy to do. In my opinion the music is a little annoying but you can always turn that off. Then again you might like it. The pictures are a weird mixture of traditional Thanksgiving scenes, Indigenous people and shoppers enjoying the holidays. There is even a recreation of Columbus coming ashore. The game description says there are 120 mosaics but there are only 72. Just as in other games there are 6 locations but they only have 12 mosaics each instead of the usual 20. They probably couldn't come up with 120 different mosaics given the theme. Anyway I would recommend the game if you like doing mosaics and puzzles but only if it is on sale.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
891 minutes
Mechanically the best of the series.
Puzzles are nice and detailed right after the first 2-3 introductions. I appreciated almost all of them artistically.
The last world did become a little too dependent on powerups. (There is an achievement for using a lot.)
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive