Clutter II: He Said, She Said takes you back to the attic with Ana and Leon. Lots of new objects and many different ways to play. On some puzzles, you can even drag objects as you search to find matches. New Minigames like the Plates will keep you challenged for hours and hours. For those who thought the Clock was too easy: can you solve the mystery of the #15 puzzle? Five variations of the Rack’Em pool puzzle and five levels of difficulty for the hardcore fans.
The main game has added blockers that are removed by finding the 5 specific matches at the top of the playing area. But the old styles are mixed in as well.
And of course, some new Minigames are included. Lights Out, SudokTris, Stacked Plates and Rack’Em Extreme as well as many other surprises.
And instead of an 800 x 600 screen size, the new game is bigger and better than ever at 1024 x 768, which allows for much clearer objects and a bigger playing field for some of the older Minigames.
Buy Clutter III: Who is The Void?
Almost all the Photos used in the game are taken by my cousin Robin Henderson Seabury.
Her contact information is robinhendersonseabury@hotmail.com.
If you like a specific picture you can work out a deal with her.
She will put it on a card for you for $3.00.
System Requirements
The main game has added blockers that are removed by finding the 5 specific matches at the top of the playing area. But the old styles are mixed in as well.