With a simple interface that's played on one main screen and varying levels of challenges, the QuickSolve puzzler for WebOS is a lot of fun to play. Currently there are only 15 levels to choose from, however the developer has said more options will be made available once a full version is released. Currently the game is part of the PreCentral repository and is in first release state.
Keep reading to learn more and to see some screenshots from the WebOS game.
Just like the developers QuickSpell game the QuickSolve screens are all very intuitive, mainly because there are only several options to choose from when setting up and playing each game.
The first screen, the main menu, is very simple to use, just click on "new game" to start a puzzle or "help" if you need to learn exactly how to play the game.
Once I launched the actual game I noticed a setup very similar to QuickSpell. Along the bottom part of the screen users will find numbers and symbols that they can press to complete each equation. I found the buttons to be nice and large, at least large enough to avoid "fat fingering." Above those numbers was then a large "timer" option which is used to see how much time you have remaining to solve each puzzle and the actual equation above that option. The equation is partially filled in on each level, users must then fill in the missing information. In some cases the equation may just require a "<" or ">" symbol, while other puzzles may require more thought, for example you may have "2 _ = 8" which could be solved by using two to the power of three or "2 ^ 3 = 8"
One annoying and important consideration to be made is that you can't just type in the missing part of the equation, you actually have to type in the equation as it occurs to reach the missing number or symbol section.
Once a level is completed I was then showed my score before I moved onto the next level. This score included my level multiplier, timer bonuses, my help multiplier and my overall score. The solution is also shown once more time as a "reminder" to how you beat the score.
Finally once you love a level or reach the end of the game your final score will be displayed along with a large button to access the "main menu" option and start all over. Currently there are only 15 levels of play, however the developer is promising an "unlimited version" in the near future.
QuickSolve is an excellent brain teaser WebOS application thats great for passing the time. The game is very intuitive with a great gameplay screen and typical, yet effective WebOS graphics.
If you love brain teasers or for that matter any type of "puzzlers" you'll enjoy QuickSolve, especially once more levels are added into the mix.
Download the PreWare application and you can find this free application and auto install it on your device.