Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Connector and Connector Lite: Knowing the Differences

If you are of those people who prefer puzzle than other kinds of games in smartphones, you will love the first android game produced by Horama Studios.

Connector is a very interesting game, simple and easy to learn how to play, but at the same time absolutely challenging.  There are two versions of Connector, a free and uncomplete one and a paid and full one.

The free version, named Connector Lite, has two difficulty levels (easy and medium), each of them with 30 phases, accounting for 60 phases in total. (Hard and Insane are available only at the full version). The maximum grid size is a little bit smaller than that of the paid version, but it continues challenging your intelligence with a satisfactory variety of puzzles.

The full version, in turn, named simply Connector, has four difficulty levels (easy, medium, hard and insane) and contains 80 phases per level, accounting 320 phases in total. The maximum grid size is 50% bigger than that of Connector Lite and does not come with advertisements.

In short, you can compare both versions of Connector just below in the following table:

Free (Lite) Paid
Ads Yes No
Maximum grid size * 6x6 9x6
Difficulties Easy and Medium Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane
Levels ** 60 (30 per difficulty) 320 (80 per difficulty)
New connector look No Yes
Download it Buy it

* Rows x Columns
** Some levels are different

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