4D Cityscape
Appearance
4D Cityscape is a series of puzzles, which include elements from a city's past, present, and future. The puzzles contain many of the city's famous landmarks. The puzzles were created by Shaun Sakdinan in 2010.[1]
The first 4D Cityscape puzzle released was for New York City.[2] The puzzles were awarded the Gift of the Year 1st Place Prize in 2010. The puzzles have been featured in Christmas and gift magazines.
City list
The cities available are:
- London - Landmarks include Tower Bridge, The Gherkin (30 St. Marys Axe), and the Shard London Bridge-The main streets glow in the dark. These include the famous Oxford Street.
- New York City - Landmarks include the Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty, and One World Trade Center. It was the first city to be released in the series.
- Chicago - Landmarks include the Willis Tower, Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago), The Chicago Spire.
- Washington D.C. - Landmarks include the Pentagon, the United States Capitol, and the Washington Monument.
- Hong Kong
- Toronto
- Las Vegas Landmarks: Luxor, MGM Grand,& Stratosphere
- Tokyo
- Taiwan
- Berlin
- Paris
- Sydney
- U.S.A.
- Osaka
- Saint Petersburg
- Shanghai
- Dubai
- Rome
- Barcelona
- San Francisco
- Disneyland
- Westeros from Game of Thrones
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Rome
- Ancient Greece
- Imperial China
- Taiwan
- Macau - Both in regular version and in a special Grand Prix Gold in the dark version
- Taiwan
- Calgary
- Warsaw
- Prague
- Melbourne
- Los Angeles
- Budapest
- Boston
- Seattle
- Czech Republic
- Waterbury
References
- ^ Lu, Vanessa (December 23, 2011). "Puzzles carry players into the 4th dimension: City-themed jigsaws are assembled in layers that include replica buildings and history". Toronto Star. — via ProQuest
- ^ Nathalie Atkinson (8 December 2010). "4D Cityscape Time Puzzles build cities from the board up". National Post. Retrieved 15 February 2011.