
Puzzledrome is a Palindromic Apple Watch Puzzle
A palindrome is a word, phrase, sentence, number or any sequence of characters that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, the name “Otto” is a palindrome. Phrases like, “A man, a plan, a canal, Panama” and “A nut for a jar of tuna” are also palindromes. Palindromes lend themselves to all kinds of wordplay, such as constrained writing, and puzzles, like Puzzledrome.
Puzzledrome is a simple game than can be played on both the iPhone or the Apple Watch. It’s a tile-swapping puzzle game, but it’s no Candy Crush clone. You’re given a game board full of colorful symbol tiles, and you must swap tiles until you’ve arranged every row and column into a palindrome.
It sounds easy enough. But while I did solve the puzzle, I earned a negative score on my first attempt.
Once I understood that I needed to think and plan ahead, not just mindlessly swap tiles, I was able to get on the positive side of the scoreboard.
As you progress in the game, new challenges such as shape shifter, stone, and danger tiles are added for extra difficulty. If you’re a fan of puzzle games and of symmetry, Puzzledrome will be an Apple Watch puzzle game you’ll enjoy. Puzzledrome is $1.99 on the App Store.
