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Tiny Stitches: Thread Sort is a mobile puzzle game that combines color-sorting mechanics with an embroidery theme, ideal for casual players. Users arrange colored threads to complete intricate stitched images, utilizing simple tap-and-move controls that reveal beautiful artwork as puzzles are completed. The game promotes a relaxing atmosphere with soothing visuals and haptic feedback, making it perfect for brief, meditative sessions. Its accessibility appeals to casual mobile gamers and craft enthusiasts alike, providing a calming escape on Android devices.

The gameplay centers on grouping like-colored threads, allowing players to see their actions contribute to a stitched image. Difficulty gradually increases with more colors and complex arrangements, while an undo function and hint system help players navigate challenging puzzles. The aesthetic features clean illustrations and gentle soundscapes that enhance the calming experience. With offline access to puzzles, Tiny Stitches is suitable for travel and short breaks, offering a fulfilling puzzle experience that rewards methodical thinking.

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1.0.2
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Sistema operativo
Android 15.0
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