Disorder 1.0
Device: iOS Universal
Category: Games
Price: $.99 -> Free, Version: 1.0 (iTunes)
Description:
Disorder:
The friendly, frenzied sliding puzzle game that is all about getting your tiles (which are playing cards) in order
Is it a card game or is it a sliding puzzle? It's both! The board contains a collection of cards that are are disordered! You will love this new twist on a sliding puzzle using traditional playing cards. Win the game by getting your cards in order, either least to greatest or greatest to least, both horizontally and vertically, by sliding a card into the open cell. Practice in single player mode, or go head-to-head with a friend. Win each round by getting your cards in order before they do.
The details:
Getting ‘em in order
It’s ok to have multiple of the same card in a row or column, or gaps between cards in the sequence.
Aces can be either high or low, whichever works for your hand.
Joker is wild (and handsome).
Press the arrow key to change from ascending to descending order for each dimension.
Making your move
Slide a card into the open cell. Couldn't be an simpler than that!
Checking your progress
Your cards are highlighted. The longest horizontal run for each row is highlighted blue. The longest vertical run for each column is highlighted yellow. And if you mix blue and yellow then you get green, and that is what color cards are that are in runs both horizontally and vertically. White cards aren't part of longest runs. When all the cards are green, you've won. Sure, it's a bit complicated but it's just there to give you a little added information if you want it.
Sliding to victory
The clock is running and we are watching every move that you make. Minimize the time to solve the puzzle. If the total time you spend playing is less than your opponent, then you win the game.
Paying attention
Although Disorder can become addictive, we understand that it is hard to always give your undivided attention to the game. We've provided a little help there. The background is green when it is your turn and red when it is your opponent's turn.
Achieving your goals
Achievements are available for number of wins in competition mode, low-scoring rounds against your opponent in competition mode, or for solving more challenging puzzles in single player mode.
Becoming a leader
There's a 2-player leaderboard for most wins (and you can't win if you don't play). And there's a single player leaderboard as well. Get your name on that leaderboard by solving all of the single player puzzles (3x3, 4x4, and 5x5) with the lowest score.
Disorder