The core loop involves taking a scrambled image of the titular character, Isabella, and rearranging the tiles to form the complete picture.
The game supports both controller inputs and the Switch's touchscreen, which is often the preferred way to play sliding puzzles. Visuals and Theme Harem Girl Isabella [0100EDB0184F8800][v131072]...
Developed and published by , a studio known for publishing budget-friendly, anime-style "ecchi" titles, this game is a sequel or part of a series (following Harem Girl Beverly ). It combines simple puzzle mechanics—specifically sliding tile puzzles —with a visual novel-style narrative. Gameplay Mechanics The core loop involves taking a scrambled image
These puzzles are generally considered very easy and are designed to be completed quickly to unlock the next story segment or "gallery" image. It is marketed toward a specific audience looking
It is typically priced as a "budget title" (often around $2.99–$4.99), making it a low-risk purchase for its target demographic but offering very little depth for fans of traditional puzzle games.
It is marketed toward a specific audience looking for "easy Platinum" trophies (on PlayStation versions) or fans of casual anime art.
The title refers to a visual novel/puzzle game available on the Nintendo Switch (identified by the Title ID 0100EDB0184F8800 ). The version code v131072 indicates that this is the base version (v1.0.0) of the software. Game Overview