Card Shuffle Sort

Card Shuffle Sort

Card Shuffle Sort is a brain-teasing color-sorting game designed to push your organizational and puzzle-solving abilities to the limit. Your goal is simple: rearrange the cards on the board to sort them by color. But don't be deceived by the initial simplicity – as you advance, the levels get increasingly complex, demanding careful planning and strategic thinking.

Play Card Shuffle Sort: Instructions

- Your goal is to arrange the cards on the board to sort them by color.
- Swipe a card in any direction to move it.
- Arrange the cards so that cards of the same color are next to each other.
- Use power-ups like hints, shuffles, and extra moves to help you when you're stuck.

What to Expect

* Multiple levels of increasingly challenging color-sorting puzzles.
* Easy-to-learn yet challenging gameplay.
* Stunning color schemes and card designs for an immersive experience.
* Power-ups, including hints, shuffles, and extra moves, to assist you through tough levels.

Which age groups are the intended audience for this game?

The demographic the game caters to by age is Kids, Teens.

Which categories best describe the game based on its tags?

The keywords used to define the game are arcade.

What type of gameplay does this game represent?

This game can be classified as Cards.

Who is this game primarily intended for, in terms of gender?

The game is primarily intended for Male & Female in terms of gender.

Which development company is responsible for this game?

This game was created by 2Play.

Is the game designed to work on mobile devices?

Yes, Card Shuffle Sort supports mobile play.

Does the game depict any form of harm or cruelty?

Yes, cruelty is part of Card Shuffle Sort’s content.

Does the game include any content with blood or injuries?

Yes, Card Shuffle Sort contains blood-related themes or visuals.

Is the game built on a specific game development library?

This game was developed with Construct 3.

Would you recommend this game for children?

No, Card Shuffle Sort is not fit for kids to play.
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