Stenciletto 4+

A Logical Cognitive Challenge

Q4 Technologies

Designed for iPad

    • 4.1 • 317 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

“Loved it! Challenging and utterly brilliant in its concept. A highly innovative game that has a solid basis grounded in psychology for a change. Thank you!”

WHAT IS STENCILETTO?
Stenciletto is a series of progressive cognitive exercises using simple geometric shapes. The aim is to develop and improve visual & spatial perception skills. It can be enjoyed by anyone - all that is required is that players can recognize basic geometric shapes and understand what a stencil is.

To solve the puzzles requires the use of a wide range of critical thinking skills including visual & spatial perception, logical reasoning, planning and problem solving - all at the same time. It is deceptively simple yet cognitively challenging. All you have to do is tap geometric stencils in the correct order to match the pattern shown. But it’s a lot harder than it looks and it will certainly make you think!

The game has been developed over a ten-year period by an experienced teacher with the help of children, teenagers, adults, and people with learning disabilities and brain injuries. All groups have found it rewarding and motivating.

In this latest release, we’ve added Education Mode. This makes the game practical for use in classrooms. All relevant content is opened with a single purchase. There are additional controls for accessing content, the internet, Game Center and sharing. Education Mode is eligible for Family Sharing, making it ideal for home educators.


HISTORY OF THE GAME
The game was originally known as the Stencil Design IQ Test. It was created by Grace Arthur Ph.D, an early 20th century psychologist who realized that non-verbal skills form a core part of intelligence. She found it to be suitable for children from age seven as well as her fellow professors. She had the task of measuring the IQ of Native American and deaf children who had not attended regular schools, and so performed poorly on verbal IQ tests. However, when tested using this activity, she demonstrated they had an IQ equal to that of educated Americans.


WHAT'S IN THE GAME?
There are two types of games. Classic Games are based on Grace Arthur’s original geometric stencils (squares, circles, triangles, crosses etc.) that will be familiar to most people. Our new World Games are designed as extension exercises for people with good perception and logic who need an extra challenge.

There are over 600 graded puzzles in Stenciletto. Each level has a free set of puzzles for you to try (60 free puzzles in total).

Each paid game contains 15 puzzles. For each Classic Game competed, players win an animated Smiley. These are all based on well-known characters from history and mythology to give a fair representation of people from different cultures. They are also a really fun way to record progress and achievement.

Different modes of play are available:-
• Mortal Mode is the default mode where you either purchase lives or wait for new lives to regenerate. Timed and scored with Mortal leaderboards.
• Immortal Mode gives you free lives forever, simply top up your life bank when required. Timed and scored with Immortal leaderboards.
• Mindful Mode isn’t timed and has no scoring, so you can relax and take as much time as you like to complete the puzzles.
• Education Mode opens both Immortal Mode and Mindful Mode, so you can choose either mode of play (Mortal Mode can be disabled).


WHO IS IT FOR?
Stenciletto can be used for a variety of purposes:-
• Cognitive Education - a content-free method of learning and practising logical thinking skills
• Brain training - a stimulating cognitive challenge to complement other brain training programmes
• As practise for IQ tests - it's an excellent way to evaluate and hone your logical skills
• As a stimulating and enjoyable way to pass the time, great for the commute.


OTHER FEATURES
• No adverts or subscriptions.
• Designed specifically for mobile devices using super-fast vector graphics, so you get a pixel-perfect experience as you play.
• It works offline (purchases must be made online first), so handy to have for when the internet’s not available.

What’s New

Version 4.1

This version has ‘Education Mode’ to make the game appropriate for classroom use.

Education Mode is a single purchase that opens all content that’s relevant for using the game in a classroom. There is no need to make any additional purchases.

This mode includes both Immortal Mode and Mindful Mode, so you can choose to play with a timer and scoring, or without a timer and scoring.

Some children like the challenge of beating the clock, and others need more time and less stress.

Education Mode gives you access to every puzzle (over 600 puzzles) and as new games are added you’ll get these too.

There are additional settings allowing teachers to control access to content, the internet, Game Center and sharing.

Ratings and Reviews

4.1 out of 5
317 Ratings

317 Ratings

lyndonpeck ,

Lovely, but the timer is stressful to me.

This is a beautiful game, and I love puzzles. … but I have never been able to enjoy a game that has a timer. I was very excited about Immortality mode! But the timer is still there! Many games allow you to play in Zen mode; I wish that were available. I’m going to have to stop playing (after only mastering a few beginner levels.) I don’t need more stress in my life! I’m giving you five stars anyway, because it is a lovely, well-implemented puzzle game.

Developer Response ,

We're adding a 'casual' mode in the next major update. Should be in a few weeks. That should work for you.

cvarble ,

Game is fun, but hard to know boundaries

This game could use some more basic info about each level such as min/max amount of layers to solve. Also, the templates can be a bit small which makes it hard to tell slight differences. Also, why would you give more points to a complete clock timeout and retry than changing and succeeding right before clock times out? This teaches that if at first you don’t succeed it’s better to wait out the timer instead of trying to fix. Also - what’s the point of getting higher scores? How do I rate on certain puzzles? What do these puzzles tell me about me? How am I doing? Etc.

Developer Response ,

There is a toolbar info button for each puzzle. Click on the solution shapes, they'll grow to give you a better look. Handling time is a strategic decision. Each attempt gets a lower maximum score and you only win lives on your first attempt. You can choose to ignore scores and ratings, some people demand them.

nat_not_gnat_17 ,

Fantastic game!

I don't usually play a lot of games on my phone, but this one I really enjoy. It is challenging without being frustratingly difficult. I thought I would breeze past all the puzzles and be bored, but nope! I love the colors and the challenge! Thank you for a great game!

Developer Response ,

Thanks for the review, we're glad you are enjoying the game.

In-App Purchases

Immortal Mode
Immortal Mode
Immortal Mode gives you free lives forever.
$2.99

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Supports

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    Challenge friends and check leaderboards and achievements.

  • Family Sharing

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