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Kindle Grid Detective Review

09 Oct

Kindle Grid Detective Active Content- Amazon Listing

Grid Detective: Review Introduction

Grid Detective is a logic puzzle game from Amazon Digital Services. This game was originally released in September 2011. Grid Detective is a free game and is currently rated 4.5 stars, with over 30 customer reviews on Amazon.

Grid Detective: Main Takeaways

Grid Detective is the classic logic puzzle finally brought to kindle! I have been a fan of this kind of logic puzzles ever since I was a kid, and always hated that they were hard to find. This game gives me plenty of choices in challenging puzzles.

Kindle Grid Detective Active Content- Game in Play, Menu

The game begins by giving you the story for each logic problem, along with a series of clues. You mark the grid as you read each clue, and narrow down the answers.

Kindle Grid Detective Active Content- Game in Play, Going through clues

Once you go through all the clues, you then go back and use the previous clues to deduct more answers, now that you have read all of the clues. Think you have made a mistake? The game offers the option of removing errors, which helps you see what you have right, and what you have wrong.

Kindle Grid Detective Active Content- Game in Play, Deducting Answers

Once you have filled in the entire grid, the game either congratulates you on solving the puzzle, or tells you that you have errors.

Kindle Grid Detective Active Content- Game in Play, Puzzle Solved

 Grid Detective: Conclusion and Overall Rating

I give Grid Detective 4.5 stars. I wish it was easier to see all of the clues at once, but beyond that this game is perfect to me. If you are a fan of logic problems, this game is worth giving a try!

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