Juicy Fruits
Juicy Fruits from Capstone Games utilizes a slide puzzle as its core mechanism. By sliding baskets you collect fruit, which is sold to travelers. Juicy Fruits has a unique combination …
A game that strengthens a student’s understanding of the spatial relationships with the objects in their environment and themselves.
Juicy Fruits from Capstone Games utilizes a slide puzzle as its core mechanism. By sliding baskets you collect fruit, which is sold to travelers. Juicy Fruits has a unique combination …
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