Hashi Ex Machina

Hashi Ex Machina

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Hashi Ex Machina

Note:
3.6
Sortie : October 20, 2008
Dernière mise à jour : March 31, 2014
Développeur: DigitalMachina

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Description

Hashi est un jeu de puzzle japonais classique. Chaque partie de Hashi présente une carte de cercles contenant des chiffres, appelés « îles ». Le chiffre dans chaque île indique combien de lignes, appelées « ponts », doivent être reliées à l’île. Pour gagner, toutes les îles doivent être interconnectées avec le bon nombre de ponts en une seule chaîne continue.

Comment jouer

Survole une île avec la souris pour afficher les chemins possibles. Clique sur un chemin pour construire un pont.

Mises à jour des développeurs

Oct 17, 2008 12:36pm

There are a lot of comments about the puzzles not being unique. The reason for this, is that the puzzles are randomly generated. For the puzzles to be unique, they must be pre-generated and solved to eliminate multiple solutions. I chose to provide endless variation instead of trying to eliminate multiple solutions.

Commentaires

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mandimoo642 avatar

mandimoo642

Jan. 12, 2011

69
2

I never get tired of this. <3

theMondayMonster avatar

theMondayMonster

Apr. 21, 2013

16
1

Even though the puzzles aren't unique, I still give this game 5 stars. Simply because UNLIMITED HASHI!!!!!

caugust118 avatar

caugust118

Mar. 31, 2010

68
8

Good version of game. Agree with sgtdroopy's suggestions. Also, prefer boards to have single solution, these frequently have multiple correct configurations.

sgtdroopy avatar

sgtdroopy

Nov. 28, 2008

83
11

There also needs to be a way to see what islands are connected beyond simply trying to follow the bridges with your eye.

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lylebot

Mar. 18, 2011

70
16

If there's no unique solution, how can you consistently apply any strategy? Whenever I get stuck, there's the nagging question of whether it's because I haven't searched deeply enough, or just because there are multiple actions that will work equally well. It kills the enjoyment for me.