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Check out Catch for Windows Phone 8, an addictive touch puzzle game

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Check out Catch for Windows Phone 8, is an addictive touch puzzle game

Looking for a new addicting puzzle game for Windows Phone 8? Check out Catch, which was recently made available for Windows Phone 8. The app is free and seems simple, but is actually quite challenging and will have you thinking. See if you have what it takes to reach the highest level!

“Catch is an addictive Touch Puzzle Game. You have to catch all colored stars spread across many levels. To play, link all stars of the same color with your finger,” the app description reads.

The premise of the app is simple. In each puzzle, you will need to connect the stars of the same color to create a path. The paths must not be crossed, except along a bridge. As the app developers state, the game seems simple at first but then becomes quite a challenge as the levels progress.

The app has 160 levels and you can play the first 40 levels for free. You can purchase the Master Pack to get 60 more levels (hard) or an Elite Pack to get 60 more levels (hardest). You can check out a video tour of the app below.

Do you have what it takes? How far can you get? Grab the app and let us know!

Catch app for WP8

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