Hexad
by toweld
Hexad
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Description
Hexad is an original concept puzzle game played on a hexagonal grid.
To complete a level, you are required to destroy all pieces within a pre-determined number of strokes.
But keep in mind that colored pieces are clickable, whereas black pieces aren't.
You have to find a way to destroy every pieces - including black ones - without directly clicking on them.
How to Play
Click on a colored piece to remove it.
All connected pieces will also vanish.
When different groups are created, only most densely populated survive.
Black pieces are not directly actionable, but you still have to destroy them to complete a level.
FAQ
What is Hexad?
Hexad is an idle puzzle game created by Toweld, where you merge tiles on a hexagonal grid to increase your score.
How do you play Hexad?
In Hexad, you place numbered hexagonal tiles onto a grid and merge matching tiles to create higher values, aiming for the best possible score.
Who developed Hexad?
Hexad was developed by Toweld and is available to play on Kongregate.
What are the main features of Hexad?
The main features of Hexad include idle gameplay mechanics, a merging system on a hex grid, and continuous gameplay that encourages players to optimize their merging strategy.
Does Hexad have any progression or upgrade systems?
Hexad features a progression system based on merging tiles to achieve higher value combinations and increase your overall score within the idle game format.
Developer Updates
Update 1.0.4
- Hexagons are now displayed with one to four dots inside in order to clearly differentiate them.Comments
WaterAlch
Mar. 16, 2015
Since CaptainPedantic mentioned colorblindness, to the developer: I might suggest simple shapes inside the hexagons for them to differentiate
That's a good idea. I'll see what I can do. Thank you. [EDIT] Implemented in version 1.0.4
dafishey
Dec. 10, 2014
I like the implementation, and the difficulty changes nicely. I wish there were a few more mechanisms to learn, and that completing a level with all four colors remaining felt more rewarding rather than just OCD.
Hi dafishey, Thanks for your feedback. It's my first puzzle game, and designing the levels was a considerable challenge. I'm glad you liked it.
428MadeAnAccount
Feb. 17, 2015
Kongregate recommended this. For once, kongregate recommended a game that I love. 5/5
pilko
Mar. 09, 2015
Yo ! First to complete this game at 160 points :-)
Congrats! :-)
Olaffiej
Mar. 18, 2015
Loved this game! Great job, I was happily surprised. Going to try and get full marks on every level now.