PolyAngle
PolyAngle: Rotate the Shards to Reveal the Art!
PolyAngle is a visually stunning 3D puzzle game. At first glance, you see a chaotic cloud of colorful polygon shards. But as you rotate the camera, the chaos aligns into a beautiful, low-poly masterpiece.
Core Gameplay
• 360° Rotation: Swipe with one finger to rotate the cloud of shards in any direction.
• Perspective Alignment: Find the perfect angle where all shapes overlap to form a cohesive image.
• Precision Snap: When you are close, the image "snaps" together with a satisfying effect.
Rich Content
• 300+ Artworks: Categories include Animals, Architecture, Space, Fruits, and Abstract Art.
• Artist Spotlight: Unlock special collections designed by guest 3D artists.
• AR Mode: Project the puzzle into your real-world living room using Augmented Reality.
Three Difficulty Levels
• Simple: Fewer shards (20-30 pieces), strong visual hints.
• Intricate: 50-100 shards, similar colors making it harder to distinguish parts.
• Chaos: Shards are constantly slowly moving; you must freeze them at the right angle.
Three Game Modes
• Gallery Mode: Solve puzzles to fill your virtual art museum.
• Timer Challenge: How fast can you find the perspective?
• Blind Fold: The image is invisible; rely on haptic feedback (vibration strength) to find the angle.
Beautiful Design
• Atmospheric Music: Ethereal, ambient soundtracks that evolve as you solve the puzzle.
• Visuals: Crisp Low-Poly art style with vibrant pastel colors.
• UI: Minimalist interface that fades away while you play.
Statistics Tracking
• Collection Rate: Percentage of gallery completed.
• Precision: How close you were to the perfect 0.0° alignment.
• Favorite Category: Tracks which art themes you solve fastest.
Why Choose PolyAngle?
• An incredibly relaxing, Zen-like experience.
• No math or reflex stress—purely visual.
• Beautiful artwork suitable for wallpapers.
• Supports offline play.
Game Tips
• Pay attention to the color clusters; they usually belong to the same part of the object.
• Rotate slowly when the background music becomes louder—it hints you are close.
• Focus on the outline/silhouette of the object first.