![]() The aim of the game is to stack them on top of each other, but if you don’t get it quite right, you’ll lose part of the tile. Tiles move, and they drop when you tap the screen. There are lots of tile-stacking games out there, but the one for us is this one made by the French video game publisher Ketchapp. There are more than over 400 levels to challenge the most hardcore wordsmiths out there. It starts off easy (don’t they all) but gets progressively harder. You’re given a set of letters, and swipe your fingers along the letter bubbles to spell words. WorldBubbles is a little like those traditional word search games in puzzle books, but with a twist. If you’re more into words than music, step this way. If your reflexes are sharp enough, it won’t be long before you progress from simple nursery rhymes to having a bash at Meyerbeer’s ‘Schattentanz’. Music, maestro! On Piano Tiles 2 you're the pianist, and you hit the piano keys as they appear on-screen to play the song. There are lots of different cats to discover, and you can complete achievements and gain all sorts of feline-related virtual rewards. You start with small kittens, and then mix and match them so that they upgrade to… you’ve guessed it… cats. If you want to make that train or bus journey go a bit quicker, these are what you need. ![]() ![]() Looking for an app that’ll help you pass a bit of time? Sometimes, that’s all you need - so we’ve dedicated this article to those addictive little time-wasters that are easy to pick up and hard to put down. ![]()
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