Compare Japanese Women - Animated Jigsaws prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by BottleCube inc.. Published by BottleCube inc.. Released on 4/10/2017. Available on PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch. Genres: Casual, Simulation.

If your definition of a relaxing evening involves looping video clips of kimono-clad women being slowly reassembled piece by piece, this one delivers exactly that and nothing more.

My spreadsheets are not going to help me here. Japanese Women - Animated Jigsaws sits as far outside my usual grand-strategy wheelhouse as a game can get, which is precisely why it deserves a clear-eyed look from someone who actually cares whether a product has enough mechanical substance to justify the screen time. The short answer: barely, but conditionally. The core concept is genuinely distinct. Instead of assembling a static photograph, you are working with a looping short video clip. Pieces shift and animate even as you are placing them, which adds a mild extra layer of visual noise to the solving process. The content across the ten puzzles covers women in kimono and yukata, a Maiko in Kyoto, scenes near lakes, and a hot-spring setting. The presentation is tasteful and closer to cultural portraiture than anything exploitative. Three puzzle sizes are available for each scene, with piece counts that scale from a brief sit-down session up to something that will occupy a full afternoon. Edge and inner pieces are sorted separately by default, which is the single most user-friendly structural decision in the whole package, and completed pieces snap firmly into place so there is no pixel-hunting frustration. Where it falls short is everywhere a strategy player instinctively looks for depth. There is no piece rotation, so spatial reasoning is limited to position rather than orientation. There is no hint system. The background music loops on a short track and reviewers across the series have consistently flagged it as repetitive enough to mute within the first twenty minutes. The ten-puzzle count is the same ceiling shared across BottleCube's other Animated Jigsaws titles, and once you finish all three size variants of each scene the content is simply gone. No procedural generation, no user-uploaded images, no mod support. On Steam this title carries trading cards and achievements, which will matter to completionists hunting catalogue padding, but those should not be the reason you open your wallet. The fair audience for this is narrow but real. If you want something to run on a second monitor while half-watching television, or if you are introducing a younger or older family member to PC gaming with zero barrier to entry, the drag-and-drop mechanics and clean interface make onboarding genuinely effortless. The animated gimmick is also legitimately calming in a way that static jigsaw apps rarely match. What it is not is a purchase for anyone expecting the breadth of a dedicated puzzle platform like Jigsaw Puzzle Dreams or the replayability of a procedural system. Think of it as a single-serving dessert: the quality of the ingredients is fine, the portion is just very small. Diego, Scout Team

Japanese Women - Animated Jigsaws
CasualSimulation

Japanese Women - Animated Jigsaws

Apr 10, 2017BottleCube inc.
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If your definition of a relaxing evening involves looping video clips of kimono-clad women being slowly reassembled piece by piece, this one delivers exactly that and nothing more.

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My spreadsheets are not going to help me here. Japanese Women - Animated Jigsaws sits as far outside my usual grand-strategy wheelhouse as a game can get, which is precisely why it deserves a clear-eyed look from someone who actually cares whether a product has enough mechanical substance to justify the screen time. The short answer: barely, but conditionally. The core concept is genuinely distinct. Instead of assembling a static photograph, you are working with a looping short video clip. Pieces shift and animate even as you are placing them, which adds a mild extra layer of visual noise to the solving process. The content across the ten puzzles covers women in kimono and yukata, a Maiko in Kyoto, scenes near lakes, and a hot-spring setting. The presentation is tasteful and closer to cultural portraiture than anything exploitative. Three puzzle sizes are available for each scene, with piece counts that scale from a brief sit-down session up to something that will occupy a full afternoon. Edge and inner pieces are sorted separately by default, which is the single most user-friendly structural decision in the whole package, and completed pieces snap firmly into place so there is no pixel-hunting frustration. Where it falls short is everywhere a strategy player instinctively looks for depth. There is no piece rotation, so spatial reasoning is limited to position rather than orientation. There is no hint system. The background music loops on a short track and reviewers across the series have consistently flagged it as repetitive enough to mute within the first twenty minutes. The ten-puzzle count is the same ceiling shared across BottleCube's other Animated Jigsaws titles, and once you finish all three size variants of each scene the content is simply gone. No procedural generation, no user-uploaded images, no mod support. On Steam this title carries trading cards and achievements, which will matter to completionists hunting catalogue padding, but those should not be the reason you open your wallet. The fair audience for this is narrow but real. If you want something to run on a second monitor while half-watching television, or if you are introducing a younger or older family member to PC gaming with zero barrier to entry, the drag-and-drop mechanics and clean interface make onboarding genuinely effortless. The animated gimmick is also legitimately calming in a way that static jigsaw apps rarely match. What it is not is a purchase for anyone expecting the breadth of a dedicated puzzle platform like Jigsaw Puzzle Dreams or the replayability of a procedural system. Think of it as a single-serving dessert: the quality of the ingredients is fine, the portion is just very small. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:indieVideo PuzzleRelaxationSnap-to-PlaceCompletionist-FriendlyShort SessionCultural AestheticMouse-DrivenLow System Requirements

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Bronze

Runs on Linux but with crashes or issues. Based on 6 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or higer
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
450 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX9.0 compatible
Processor
1.4GHz or higer

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Developer
BottleCube inc.
Publisher
BottleCube inc.
Release Date
Apr 10, 2017

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