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Created by: Cocos Labs
Think of Cord Jam like a combination of color theory, string art, and brain-boosting puzzle logic—all wrapped up in a delightfully tangle-prone package. Your goal? Use colored cords to form specific cross-stitch images by solving each loom board, but there’s a twist: you’ve got to merge three cords of the same color into a single usable cord before you can place it where it belongs. If a cord shows up and you’re not quite ready for it, no worries—you can stash it off to the side temporarily (just don’t forget it’s there). But be warned: only fully visible cords can be selected, and as you move forward, you’ll face trickier arrangements, sneakier layouts, and a wider palette of colors to keep things spicy. It’s a game that starts off playfully simple but quickly tightens the knots on your strategy skills. Visually bright and satisfying to interact with, it hits that sweet spot between tactile fun and low-stress puzzling, ideal for moments when you want to keep your mind engaged without diving into anything too intense. Fun fact: the ancient Incas used a system of colored, knotted strings called quipus to record data, tell stories, and even keep census information—so you could say string-based problem solving has a pretty impressive legacy.
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