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Hexcells plus world 2
Hexcells plus world 2












For example, a number within dashes (-2-) means there are two hexagons in the adjacent spaces that need to be highlighted but they can’t all be in a row, and a number within curly brackets () means they have to be in a row. Probably Hexcells’ biggest downfall is there are just too many little extra rules that don’t even seem consistent. Just the fact that the game uses hexagons and not squares bumps up the sophistication somewhat, even if flat hexagon grids do sometimes confuse the human brain into looking like 3D cubes which turns some of the larger puzzles into trying to fill out a crossword on one of those magic eye pictures. Hexcells does however contain properly designed puzzles as opposed to randomly generated stuff so there is generally a lot more thought put into it. It’s difficult being put in a situation where you essentially have to review Minesweeper, something that’s little more than an irritatingly addictive timewaster. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine in the opening paragraph with little justification, so let’s just go with “It’s like Minesweeper crossed with Picross”. Now, a grown up review at this point would probably explain the basic rules of Hexcells something along the lines of “You start with a grid of hexagons and have to highlight and destroy them to clear the board, using numbers within the hexagons to determine how many adjacent hexagons need to be highlighted, and numbers outside the grid to determine how many hexagons are in that particular row or column.” However, this is the kind of review that mentions Dr. Think Sudoku or an actual jigsaw puzzle on this one, or alternatively you can think Hexcells. Finally you have the third kind, the “hit your head against a brick wall until it falls over” sort of puzzle where a smart person could possibly figure it out in a couple of minutes but basically any idiot can grind their way to the solution eventually. Next, you have your “action-arcadey” type puzzlers where you have to make a lot of small decisions really fast, such as Tetris or Dr.

hexcells plus world 2

There are your conundrum style brain teasers, like the acclaimed Professor Layton games, that offer more IQ challenging sorts of puzzles that you could easily look up in a walkthrough but refuse to because your pride’s on the line. Over simplifying things to the point of meaninglessness, there’s roughly speaking three kinds of puzzle games. Reviews // 6th Mar 2014 - 8 years ago // By Lesmo Hexcells Plus Review














Hexcells plus world 2