About this app
Embark on an exhilarating journey with Screw Puzzle: Nuts and Bolts - an innovative game that combines the challenge of intricate screw pin jam puzzles with the fascination of wood nuts and bolts. This game is designed to train your brain and problem-solving skills while still offering endless excitement and relaxation. Why Play: - Intense Puzzles: Hundreds of levels ranging from easy to difficult, offering a variety of mind-stimulating screw pin puzzles - Calm but Complex: Enjoy relaxing gameplay when unscrew nuts and bolts, keeping you hooked for more - Beautiful graphic Design: Enjoy a visually appealing game with a unique colorful wood style that combines elements of craftsmanship and engineering - Surprise Gifts & Captivating stories: Every two levels, a secret present hidden behind the screw puzzle awaits - All-Age Fun: A an easy-to-learn gameplay mechanic for all ages, from kids to adults How to Play: - Tapping to unscrew & untangle the screws, causing the colorful wooden plates pinned to the board to fall down. - Navigate the screws strategically to drop each wooden nut and bolts one by one until clearing the broad and achieve victory - Utilize hints and power-ups to help you complete the game if if you ever feel stuck - But beware, the puzzles will get trickier and more attractive stories are unlocked as you progress Are you ready to enjoy unlimited captivating storylines and become a screw master in the art of nuts and bolts? With a variety of levels and regular updates soon, the excitement never ends. Stay stunned!
Latest release
What’s New
- Added 100 levels - Optimize performance - Fixed some bugs
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- First observed Aug 22, 2026 · 1:20 AM Free