Complete 60 gravity puzzles with FREEFALL from the creator of BOP IT

Complete 60 gravity puzzles with FREEFALL from the creator of BOP IT

Complete 60 gravity puzzles with FREEFALL from the creator of BOP IT

Free fall is a new product from Dan Kiltsnerthe creator of Bop Itand ThinkFun which sounds like a lot of fun if you like brain games. Your spatial reasoning and dexterity will be put to the test as you complete 60 challenging puzzles. First, you need to build the frame and lay out the cups for the freestanding maze. Then, you have to solve the maze using a marble. If you can complete all 60 challenges, you’re encouraged to create your own mazes.

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In Freefall, players can choose from 60 challenging puzzles across skill levels. Each challenge begins with players building the frame and arranging the cups to build a self-standing maze. Once completed, players work to solve the maze by dropping a marble into the green starting cup. From there, they’ll need to carefully flip and turn their creation until the marble reaches its destination. Those skilled enough to complete each challenge are encouraged to build their own maze, proving they are true masters of gravity!

It sounds like a lot of fun to me and it seems like a great game to play with kids to help them in their development. Speaking of this, Dr. Deborah GliboaMD shared:

Freefall’s design challenges players to take direction and translate static images into a three-dimensional object, encouraging the development of key psychological skills such as visual processing, logic, reasoning, attention and perseverance. The reward of completing the maze and watching the ball fall all the way further inspires players towards self-regulation.

Speaking of carrying Free fall to life, Kiltsner said:

Freefall has been more than 20 years in the making and my creative team at KID Group and I are thrilled to finally share this passion project with the ThinkFun community. The expression and spin of the game design makes it visually stunning and tremendously fun to play, while also challenging players to use logic and engineering in a way that proves you don’t have to choose between math and art.

You can buy Free fall Now from Amazon for $34.99 and enjoy tons of puzzle fun on your own or with family and friends.

by Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

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