» Game Description

Temple of Tangram

Do you seek wisdom, inner peace, and truth? Take yourself out of this cold, harsh world and embark on a transcendental tangram adventure. Choose your own path on your quest for the legendary hidden Temple of Tanagram. Enrich yourself with wisdom and experience as you puzzle your way through amazing landscapes and 250 stunning levels with different game play elements all along the way! There are tantalizing bonus levels mixed in amongst the many proverbs and wise sayings that you'll uncover!

» Game Features

  • A Transcendental Puzzle Experience!
  • 250 Stunning Levels!
  • Tantalizing Bonus Games!
  • A Variety Of Matching Puzzles!

» Game Reviews

  • “This is a very good game, well.. really two games cause between levels you have to play a match-3 game in order to pick some tiles. The "wisdoms" between levels are really wise and deep, and the songs... well there is one "Temple of love" that can turn you crazy but you can change it from sound options. Try the game, I just bought it and is very adictive.” – Krueger
  • “A good game for thinking. It remembers me the old "Brian" of my schooldays that was used by teachers to evaluete the IQ. The music is great and the graphics in a nice oriental mood. Try it, I am going to buy it soon. Congratulations to Intermediaware.” – Silvia84m
  • “I like this game very much, you have to solve two kind of puzzles and it's not easy. The graphics are original but the music is a little tedious. Try it.” – Diosito

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P500
  • Video: 3D 32MB Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: Intermediaware
Release Date: 2006-12-05
Tags: adventure, brain teaser, puzzle

Did you know that…
Tangram is a dissection puzzle. It consists of seven pieces, called tans, which fit together to form a shape of some sort. The objective is to form a specific shape with seven pieces. The shape has to contain all the pieces, which may not overlap.The earliest reference to tangram appears in a Chinese book dated 1813, which was probably written during the reign of the Emperor Jiajing.

Misspellings: templeoftangram tample templ tanram tangam tangarm tagram

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