![]() There are times where you have to make a guess with a 66 chance of failure. Then the real fun starts and you're just doing coin flips. So I'm just wondering what other people think of this series and if there's anything out there that's similar (especially in a more on-the-go format like iOS, which id prefer for a game like this). In an average game, you will make a guess with a 10 chance of failing, followed by one with a 15, followed by a couple 20, then some 30 guesses. If you make too many mistakes you won't gather enough resources to open up future levels, so you have to be careful. At almost 6 hours in I'm still not done because these puzzles are so tough. I played the original game and beat its 30-some levels in like 2 hours or so, then moved on to Hexcells Plus (the expansion). The result plays like a much more complex version of Minesweeper with a bit of Sudoku thrown in, but the game is absolutely devious. The game charges you with figuring out which hexagons on a map are blue and which aren't, and the way you figure it out is by looking at the numbers in corresponding cells and rows/columns. ![]() And there's a 2 and 1 in the left side row, figure it out. And in the same line at the bottom, the top says '2' so that means 2 are at bottom and 2 at top out of which you have got 1 patterned cell. They were easy to initially dismiss because they're simple - the interface is minimalist enough that it could pass as an iPhone game (which, for some reason, it isn't). In the 3rd line from the left, it shows a 4 at top so that means there are 4 patterned cells in that. At some point recently I saw the Hexcells game really cheap on steam and decided to give them a go, since I like puzzle games a lot and they had great reviews.
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