I'm playing a different game (board, card, pen/paper, verbal, drinking, party, arcade, carnival, recess, sport, etc.) every day for a year! Detailed posts will be shared here on the blog. For more consistent (but shorter) posts, check out www.instagram.com/oneyearofgames
Friday, September 29, 2017
Yellow
If I've learned one thing from September's games, it's that I really like games where every level/stage has its own logic: I Don't Even Know, What's in the Box, Red Remover, plus The Idiot Test from August!
The goal in this game is to make the whole screen yellow in each stage.
In this one, you can start at any spot (I think; I started in the top left corner) and follow the arrows to click the next box to turn it yellow. So since I did the top left corner first, then I did the bottom left corner because that's three arrows down. Then I did the one two to the right of that because it has two right arrows on it. And so on and so forth. Get it?
This one was tricky but shouldn't have been. I clicked (tapped) everywhere, dragged things, tried all sorts of stuff... then I got stuck and sat there for a second, and the pupil started to grow, eventually engulfing the whole screen in yellow. The solution was: do nothing!!!
This one is staying on my phone for a while, like Little Alchemy and Aqueducts. I like this one.
Labels:
phone,
puzzle,
solo,
video game
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