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Suggestion for Jigsaw
posted at November 21, 2011 10:36 AM EST
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Re: Suggestion for Jigsaw
posted at November 22, 2011 12:33 PM EST
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Re: Suggestion for Jigsaw
posted at December 13, 2011 6:12 PM EST
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Re: Suggestion for Jigsaw
posted at December 31, 2011 4:10 PM EST
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In Response to Suggestion for Jigsaw: I just started playing Jigsaw and love it, but it's difficult to see the dark pieces on the dark background. Can you add very tthin diagonal lines or something to the background to make the pieces stand out better? (I'm not sure where to make this suggestion. Are there moderators who read posts?) Posted by cherivg3 I, too, have great difficulty seeing some of the pieces, with nearly perfect eyesight, so how would anyone with much impairment be able to play this. Another gripe of mine, is that there is not enough space to move the pieces around without losing something behind what you've alread worked and no matter how you try to move it, you cannot find that piece so cannot complete the puzzle. I do not think the games should cause such frustration! |