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Abstract: Intelligence is relative, one of my psychology lecturers often said. You may be able to solve quadratic equations while disputing the validity of Einsteins theory of relativity, but, to a Bedouin gallivanting around the Sahara, if you cant keep yours...
Not too many games out there can say they test your intelligence.
Replay value is determined by the user themselves. I found that just solving the puzzles without a backing or story became tedious by the end of the game.
It’s unique enough to merit everyone to at least play it once. That one play through will warrant you bragging rights if you turn up with a high score. If you don’t score high, you’ll want to keep that score a secret.
Abstract: Good puzzle games are hard to come by. Any fan of a Tetris clone could argue that there are a lot of good puzzlers out there. But puzzle games arent fun in repetition. Theyre fun when theyre fresh and not like any other game weve played. Thats wha...