: Includes 100 main color-coded nonograms and 40 extra levels.
: Players can choose from 12 types of tiles and 12 background patterns, with options to switch between day and night visual modes.
: The game features educational dialogues that explain Swedish concepts like lagom and highlight landmarks such as the Stockholm metro and Nobel Prize banquet halls. Interesting Essay: The Digital Flâneur in Stockholm
: Four modes ranging from "relaxed" single-color play to challenges involving up to six colors.
Travel Mosaics 14 represents a unique niche in the "edutainment" genre, turning the methodical, often solitary task of solving nonograms into an act of digital exploration. By framing these logic puzzles as a journey with the Walker family, the game invites players to become a "digital flâneur"—a wanderer of city streets, but through a grid of numbers and colors. Travel Mosaics 14: Perfect Stockholm - WildTangent Games