Unravel Master: Tangle Puzzle
Supersonic Studios LTD
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About this app
Okay—here's the short version: Unravel Master throws you into levels of knotted lines and asks you to make sense of the mess. You tap colors, collect three of the same color into an empty socket, and watch a snarled skein slowly become order. Sounds simple. It is not. Mechanics: you inspect a 3D yarn object, pick a pin (color), fill sockets (three matching), and then pull moves to free strands without creating new entanglements. One-touch controls keep things fast—tap, drag, release—but strategy matters. Timing, pattern recognition, and a mild obsession with satisfying alignment will get you far. There’s a hint system that nudges you when you’re spiraling (yes, been there—helpful), and daily challenges that reset the itch to come back. This app is for puzzle nibblers and binge-solvers alike: casual commuters who want five minutes of calm, and those who like to sit with headphones and tear apart a level until their hands cramp. Don’t expect a training-wheels ride forever—the difficulty ramps into legitimately brainy territory. I once sat on a single puzzle for almost two hours (hand sweaty, jaw clenched) before that tiny satisfying snap of success. "How do I even start this one?" I asked aloud—yes, to my phone. It answered with a hint. (Okay, not literally.) Pause. Think: this isn’t just visual flossing. The visuals are bright and soft (no harsh metal bolts here), the sounds are low and oddly comforting, and the reward loop is pure, stupid-pleasure neatness—everything lines up and you get smug. But don’t assume every level hands you candy; some throw you a wicked knot that needs patience and planning. If you’ve liked screw-and-pin games before, expect a familiar backbone but with a warmer coat—string, color, and a calmer vibe. If details are missing (multiplayer? in-depth level editor?)—I’m guessing the devs might add them, and if not, well, that’s a thing to ask for. Either way: download, play a few levels, and see if the little untangles make your day better.
Editor's Review
I downloaded Unravel Master late at night because yes, I have weird priorities. First impression: it looks like someone painted with yarn—bright, tactile, and oddly soothing. Then I hit a level that made me swear under my breath. I’m not proud. I stayed. I love that it can relax me one minute and make me grind my teeth the next. Controls are tight—one-touch, swipe, done. The hint system doesn’t hold your hand; it waves a friendly finger. Daily challenges are a smart hook—I logged in three days in a row just to see the new puzzlers. Graphics and audio do their job: pretty, soft, and not trying too hard. But—yeah, there’s a but—I wish the tutorial explained chaining moves a bit more. I flailed through two levels before the pattern clicked (that was on me, not the game). Also, some reward pacing feels a tad stingy if you play in short bursts. Not a dealbreaker, but noticeable. "Seriously, one more level," I told myself at 2 a.m. (classic.) It kept me until 3. Bottom line: I like it. It's not perfect. It's charming, occasionally maddening, and full of moments that make you grin like an idiot when the last thread snaps free. If you want a puzzle that’s friendly but won’t let you coast, this is worth a shot.
Pros
- Visually warm 3D yarn art that makes each level feel handcrafted
- One-touch controls that stay responsive even on fidgety fingers
- Hint system that nudges without giving full solutions
- Daily challenges that add fresh bite-sized puzzles
Cons
- Early tutorial skims over advanced move chaining—steep learning curve later
- Reward pacing can feel slow for short-session players
- Occasional levels feel repetitive before new mechanics appear
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