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1.0 out of 5 stars
Not new puzzles,
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This review is from: Puzzle Master 3 Over 200 All New Puzzles (CD-ROM)
These puzzles are not new as stated on the front cover. I ordered them on 11/23 for a Christmas gift given on 12/25 so now I have had the game to long to return it. A useless purchase.
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This review is from: Puzzle Master 3 Over 200 All New Puzzles (CD-ROM)
I have been doing these puzzles for years. First time I have done it by ordering downloaded. Great having it instantly.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Sunday School teaching aid,
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This review is from: Puzzle Master 3 Over 200 All New Puzzles (CD-ROM)
I bought this program to create teaching aids for my Sunday School class. I wanted a new way to get the Bible messages through to kids. Just use a bible story picture, and make a puzzle out of it. Way cool!
Or, create a slide of your Bible memory verse with one word per square on a grid. Everyone has Microsoft Paint and access to clipart at the Microsoft web site. Put a darker border on your slide so the youngest children can figure out where the pieces go. Then save the slide in a JPEG file. When you make your own puzzle from the slides, use square puzzle shapes. Then when the kids play, they are putting the verse back together. For example, I did John 3:16 up in a 27 piece puzzle using my 2700 x 900 pixel image. I added pictures next to the word in each square. The word believes is a bumble bee next to a pile of leaves. I like that I can send the puzzle home with the kids as a gift puzzle, or e-mail it in a newsletter. I am planning on doing a whole library. This version of e-games only lets you have MIDI files playing with the gift puzzles. It looks like the later versions of Puzzle Master will let you play MP3 or WAV files--I am not sure. That would be good because you could record the kids reciting the memory verse, and play that while the puzzle is being put together. If you are sure that WAV or MP3 can be added to a gift puzzle file for other versions of e-games puzzles, please write a review that says so. I will for sure upgrade.
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