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Node Connect
开发者 Rob1221
Node Connect
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简介
The goal of this puzzle game is to move each node until the number of connections to other nodes matches the number on the node.
玩法说明
Click a node to select it and then click another grid square to move the node. Complete each game faster and with less moves to improve your score on the leaderboard.
评论
hellenion
May. 18, 2014
Very difficult indeed.
I'd suggest changing the colour of correctly-connected nodes to make it easy to see where more work is needed, it's not really fun to need to recount all your nodes manually to see which is off, computers are way better at counting anyway.
I also like to order the nodes by number before starting to solve it as it is rather difficult to work in that mess they start out in. Maybe automatically order them at the start of the game instead of dropping them on the field randomly.
The sounds in this game remind me of those DOS games I used to play back in the day. It may come across as tacky to some, I don't know who your target audience is.
Instruction could be more detailed.
Maybe an interesting idea to expand your game or make it even more difficult: Have multiple kinds of nodes that can't connect with each other; nodes that can/must connecct to several kinds of nodes. In other words, add more diversity, diversity is good and interesting.
vita1956
May. 18, 2014
Sorry but the numbers don't match the numbers needed. There was a 4 where a 3 was needed on one board, and the opposite on another.
edderiofer
May. 24, 2014
Just so it's clear for everyone, nodes can be placed ANYWHERE on the grid; not just where nodes already exist. Also, connections will form by themselves.
SinedR
May. 17, 2014
it is impossible, or the instruction is very stupid...
SarahPlaying
May. 18, 2014
So when there is a node with 4 connections, I get to put in 1, 2, 3 or 0. How do I make that work? Otherwise, nice game :).