Rhomb
by KekGames
Rhomb
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Description
Untie a knot of rhombuses.
How to Play
Click rhomb to interact.
Click "3 dots" button to see hidden buttons
FAQ
What is Rhomb?
Rhomb is a minimalist puzzle game developed by Kek Games where players guide shapes through various obstacles.
How do you play Rhomb?
In Rhomb, you move diamond-shaped rhombuses across the screen by drawing paths, solving each level by navigating obstacles in the correct order.
What kind of puzzles are in Rhomb?
Rhomb features logic and timing-based puzzles where you must carefully plan the movement of each rhombus to avoid obstacles and reach the goal.
How many levels does Rhomb have?
Rhomb contains over 80 handcrafted levels, each offering unique challenges and increasing difficulty.
What platforms can you play Rhomb on?
Rhomb can be played as a browser puzzle game on platforms like Kongregate.
Developer Updates
+10 NEW LEVELS! (no hints this time)
Thanks everyone for playing and rating “Rhomb” highly, your support inspires me for further work :)
Comments
Holdzig
May. 04, 2017
Is it on the easy side? Yes. Is it still entertaining? Yes again. You have to use your brain, but you (probably) don't need to curse it. Perfect little time waster. I'd love to see more levels in the future.
Kenaron
May. 05, 2017
Near the end I was concerned that the only solution would be some pixel perfect timing 4+ block madness. I'm glad that didn't happen.
Lustre
May. 04, 2017
There was a hint function? Damn, I already beat the game...
Muahaha, I was hoping this would happen. I too only discovered this function after beating the game, and only after deciding it should be a medium badge. Now let's hope other people only discover these comments after also beating the game...
Fuzzyfsh
May. 04, 2017
mute button under the three dots at top, almost thought there wasn't one
donniethedon
May. 04, 2017
I really love the concept and it's very well executed.
The symbols for the 'multi' squares are all a little similar though and can be hard to tell apart would be my only criticism. Maybe use numbers, colours or different symbols in the boxes?
Hi, thanks for your suggestion. 'Multi' squares also differ by the position relative to the rhombuses, not just shape e.g. top-right, bottom-left...