Singularity – Modern Lights, Into The Winds – Zen Flowers and Unforgiving, with 3 Apple front page featured games under the belt, Unexpect3rd Developments’ Edmund Ching is back with his 10th game, also his 5th puzzle game, Think Shift.
After the tumultuous release of Unforgiving, a stage based platformer with a difficulty that is worthy of its title, Unexpect3rd returns to the genre he seem to make best, Relaxing Puzzle Games. Like Singularity, which is a modern take on the classic puzzle game “Lights Out”, Think Shift is Edmund’s personal take on the classic 9/16 piece sliding puzzle toy.
With a single easy to learn mechanic, slide colored pieces into their matching colored spots for all pieces, Unexpect3rd is looking to bring the kind of brain exercising entertainment that one can expect from playing with jig saw puzzle or solving a Rubix cube. And just like a Rubix cube, Think Shift will provide near limitless amount of replayability with both a Stage mode and an Endless Mode. The game also supports being played in both Landscape and Portrait orientation, a feature highly requested by players of Unexpect3rd’s other puzzle games.
Unexpect3rd Developments is also currently working on adding more contents, features and modes to Think Shift in an upcoming update. Think Shift is currently front page featured in the Apple China App Store and is localised for the Chinese and Japanese regions.
Think Shift is currently available for the Apple App Store and will be coming soon to the Google Play Store