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Frog Jig 1.0 for iPad

Submitted by on April 20, 2010 – 2:28 pmNo Comment

DLdeveloper, Inc. today is proud to announce the release of Frog Jig 1.0, an authentic jigsaw puzzle experience designed exclusively for the new Apple iPad. The pieces of Frog Jig puzzles move like real puzzle pieces might if they were contained within the iPad.

Pieces bounce and flip around the screen after a photo is broken into pieces finally settling into a loose pile at the bottom of the screen. When the device is rotated this pile of pieces rolls over onto the new bottom. Individual pieces can land in any orientation, including upside down. A single tap flips a piece over, put one finger on a piece and rotate a second around it spins the piece into the desired orientation, when closely aligned, correctly matched pieces snap together.

Puzzles in Frog Jig are nature photographs and are grouped into sets such as; Turtles, Water Flowers and Red Rock Canyon. Additional puzzle sets will be available in future versions of Frog Jig.

Features:
* Authentic jigsaw puzzle experience
* Intuitive multi-touch controls
* Completed puzzle gallery with slideshow
* Thirty different puzzles in ten sets of three
* Photo Album access comes free with the first puzzle set purchase

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad
* Requires iPhone OS 3.2 or later
* 57.3 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Frog Jig 1.0 is available now on the iTunes App Store for $1.99 USD (or local equivalent) and additional puzzle sets are available from within the app for $.99 each.

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