Social Interaction Trainer
PuzzleLearn how to conduct yourself in social situations with Social Interaction Trainer, the game that teaches you social interaction.FeaturesHighly accurate...
Very addictive puzzle game where you need to move and merge items of the same type. The game is similar to the games like Threes! and 2048, except there is no numbers here, but gemstones.
How to play: move the gems by pressing left, right, up or down. When two gems of the same type touch, they merge into new one gem of higher grade. Join the gems and get to the most precious gem and earn maximum score!
Features:
* glossy gems of different grades: amethyst, emerald, ruby, and brilliant
* beautiful soundtrack
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