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To complete a level the player arranges the Peablins so that all of their hands are joined. The Peablins may have different numbers of hands or even no hands at all. Throughout the game the player will unlock new levels and meet new kinds of Peablins and unlock other features that change the gameplay in various ways.
Features:
- A completely new & original puzzle game concept
- Five types of Peablins: each requires a different approach
- Simple gameplay: just drag, drop and tap the Peablins.
- Over seven dozen levels from easy & relaxing all the way up to brain toasting
- Six episodes with new Peablins and gameplay twists in each
- More levels will be available in the first update
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