Description
puz-ZEN-le A Zen Game for your Kobo Vox Android Tablet, Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0How would you like a Fun, Addicting game for your 7" Android Tablet that not only entertains for hours but also relaxes you at the same time?
Are you tired of playing those Mad, Angry Bird type games that only leave you frustrated, angry and tense every time you play?
If you answered yes to the above I am happy to say that puz-Zen-le is absolutely perfect for you...
Think of it as the Meditation, Puzzle, Strategy App.
Not only is this app beautiful to look at but it is extremely enjoyable to play and offers a new Zen challenge every time.
The game play is super easy and offers an endless number of puzzles for you to relax and enjoy.
To play you simply touch and drag each of the Golden Nodes into the best positions so that the rope overlays the center of each of the Lotus Flowers.
Lotus Flower will light up indicating that the rope is properly centered.
Once the ropes connect each Lotus Flower correctly a New Zen Puzzle will appear.
Every Zen Puzzle is Different but the game play is always the same… (:
puz-Zen-le is the only Kobo Vox Android Tablet, Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 App that proves that meditating and getting yourself centered can be loads of fun as well as super addicting.
Treat yourself as well as your Android Device to something unique and different.
You deserve it….
Act now and get it for you Kobo Vox Android Tablet, Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Tablet for only $0.99
Hurry before the price goes up!
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Works On:
Kobo Vox
Kindle Fire
Nook Tablet
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0
Other 7" Tablet





















Liz
May 18, 2012 6:44:50 AM
Needs some work Love the concept of this game, but it's a bit rough around the edges. It is played by moving the strings do that they lay across the center of each lotus bloom. The flower lights up when the strong is properly centered. This post is soothing, except that the flowers and strings are rather small. When one does manage to make every flower light up, thus beating the puzzle, the game flicks so quickly to the next puzzle that there is very little (if any) recognition of success. Add this and I would gladly pay!