If the outer blue cell is moved down a space, then you know the bottom right cell (of the 7) has to be blue because that's the only way you can gain information about the outer cells (one of which has to be blue by process of elimination). Solution: I think this Level should be solveable, because only one of the outer cells could contain a hint to make it solveable. Wanted to know, if such a solution can be considered. But this is more like a question, or maybe a concept. If you want to see more reviews of great indie games, please consider backing this project.I am new to Hexcells and made this Level. It’s free! It’s a bit like Hexcells! It needs the ridiculous decision to have left-click move the puzzle fixed immediately! But it’s definitely worth bringing to your attention.Īll Buried Treasure articles are funded by Patreon backers. There’s also DLC you can buy, to hand over some money to developer ToastieLabs, and indeed the option for a year-long pass to DLC, suggesting they’re planning to stick with this long-term – a good sign. And maybe you’ve listened to all the Bach over and over, anyway? But not an arsehole, because this is worth your attention! It’s not going to live up to its forefather, but then where would we get if we measured every piece of music against Bach? To a silly place, that’s where. What kind of monster would spend so many words saying what’s wrong with hundreds of puzzles for free? A terrible one. Oh, and you get hundreds of levels for free. It’s about sprawling puzzles to pick away at, rather than resolving perfection. But be quiet me, because this is calm, methodical work, with a different agenda. Most egregiously in all the clues you find in puzzles that you never need to use to solve them. I’m fighting against further explaining how the loose design of the many levels here makes me think about just how tight Hexcells really is. So yes, of course, you endlessly accidentally drag the screen about rather than click on cells, and come on. Put a few words on the screen saying what they do! How hard is that? No one wants ambiguity in a logic puzzle!Īnd while I’m just complaining like I said I wouldn’t, by far the strangest and most deleterious decision is to have “move” be on left click and drag, and “remove cell” be on, er, left click. Yes, it also adds barriers to the mix, that seem to block all rules a hex may apply, apart from those you find it doesn’t, and bah.
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