Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti Is It Worth Playing? Review & Verdict

Trying to decide if Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti (1996) is worth playing? See how it performs on PC (Microsoft Windows), who it is best for, and whether it is actually worth your time before you play.

Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti
Release dateReleased on Sep 13, 1996
StatusReleased
Best forPlayers curious about puzzle games on PC (Microsoft Windows)
RatingNo rating yet
Early receptionToo early to judge

Is Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti Worth Playing?

Jigsaw Island is a jigsaw puzzle game, and the third title in Nippon Ichi's jigsaw series. As in Jigsaw Party and Jigsaw World, it combines the jigsaw puzzle with elements of arcade puzzle games, tasking two players (or a player and the computer) with solving a set of puzzles as quickly as possible. Pieces are supplied to each player in a specific order, and there are also power-ups that can be used to hinder the other player. A localize port removing the anime storyline, "Jigsaw Madness" was released in the west.

How Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti Plays

Single Player
Yes
Multiplayer
Unknown
Co-op
Unknown
Online Play
Unknown
Local Play
Unknown

About Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti

This page helps you quickly decide whether Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti is actually worth playing. It released on Sep 13, 1996. The main platform here is PC (Microsoft Windows). It is best matched with players interested in Puzzle games. Use the trailer, screenshots, release timing, and related games below to judge whether it deserves your time.

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