Transformers: Prime Puzzle Game
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The Transformers: Prime Puzzle Game is an online flash game made available to play on Hasbro's website to tie in with Transformers: Prime. It is geared towards younger Transformers fans, being little more than simple puzzles featuring scrambled screencaps from the Transformers: Prime tv show.
Gameplay
There are three different kinds of puzzles to choose from. The first are "Swap" puzzles, which are available in three levels of difficulty. Basically, you are presented with an image which has been cut up into squares, who have subsequently been scrambled. By clicking two separate squares, you can swap their placement on the grid, until all of the squares are in their proper place. Whenever a square is placed correctly after a move, an audio cue informs the player of this fact. The different levels of difficulty determine how many squares the image has been cut up in initially.
The second kind of puzzles are "Spin" puzzles. You are presented with an image from which several "rings" have been cut out and rotated around. By clicking and dragging each ring, you can spin it until it is in the correct position. A ring locks itself once it is correctly placed. The amount of rings is determined by the different level of difficulty chosen before beginning the puzzle.
The final kind of puzzles are "Clear" puzzles. You are presented with an image that has been covered up by a grid of grey squares. You are then given shapes composed of several squares as well. By overlaying the shapes you are given with the grey squares atop of the image, you can clear them away to reveal the image hidden underneath. A shape cannot be used if it does not cover grey squares exclusively. A shape can be throw away to be granted a new one, each time generated randomly. The level of difficulty determines the size of the squares in the grid overlay. If there is nothing but individual gray squares left, the game grants you individual square shapes that allow you to finish up the puzzle.
All puzzles are timed, and you are given a time to beat as a personal challenge in completing the puzzles.