SpotZim

SpotZim

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SpotZim

Rating:
3.2
Released: September 01, 2010
Last updated: September 01, 2010
Developer: jillaby

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Description

SpotZim is a brain teaser game that challenges you to find the hidden patterns. As you find patterns that are correct, you'll be cheered on to higher and higher levels. The levels get more difficult by the number of hidden patterns and their complexity. Who will get to Level 50 first? I guess you'll just have to play to find out. Enjoy.

How to Play

SpotZim is played by finding the given patterns in the grid. Click on the dots to change their state. The numbers on the bottom and right side (X-Y axis) indicate how many hidden dots are in that row or column. When all the hidden patterns are found and only those are indicated as correct guesses, you win! You can now move up one level up. As your level increases, the number of patterns and their complexity increases. There are fifty levels to SpotZim.
On the right of the game board you will see the shape of patterns hidden in the grid. Patterns may be rotated, but never mirrored. Each pattern is only hidden once and do not touch each other in any direction, even diagonally. You can also click on pattern in the list to change its appearance to help with solving the puzzle.

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Truth_X_ile avatar

Truth_X_ile

Sep. 01, 2010

7
0

its nice game i like the idea of how you need to think of the placements =P simple but its nice

boolean2 avatar

boolean2

Sep. 02, 2010

6
0

5/5 best puzzle game on Kongregate in quite a while!

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Bulbachu

Sep. 01, 2010

7
1

I agree with the multiple solutions idea, as I've run into the same problem. I like how you added in different markings for us to use, but was wondering just how many levels there are, since I'm on 34 right now. Also, music might be nice (with a mute button, of course, so people don't have to listen to it if they don't want to). Good game, but just needs a bit of tinkering. 3/5 for now.

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KingofBritains

Sep. 01, 2010

14
3

I definitely agree that it should recognize the multiple solutions.

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DougL07

Sep. 01, 2010

7
2

I like the game, its a little bit like Sudoku...but it should recognize that sometimes there are more than one valid solution. 3/5 til fixed