Quadrilateral Thinking
by khailcs
Quadrilateral Thinking
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Description
A game about the pursuit of elegance in spatial reasoning.
How to Play
See in-game tutorials.
Developer Updates
> You have raised the bar! :) Gold scores for Patterns Mode have been adjusted to reflect your amazing solutions.
> Unlocking of new levels is now by threes in Patterns Mode. Solve two patterns to unlock three more.
FAQ
What is Quadrilateral Thinking?
Quadrilateral Thinking is a puzzle and trivia game developed by khailcs where players answer questions by connecting related words.
How do you play Quadrilateral Thinking?
In Quadrilateral Thinking, you are presented with four clues and must find the single word or phrase that links them all together.
What kind of progression system does Quadrilateral Thinking use?
Quadrilateral Thinking is structured around advancing through multiple quiz levels, each with its own unique set of word association puzzles.
What makes Quadrilateral Thinking unique compared to other puzzle games?
Quadrilateral Thinking focuses on lateral thinking and word association, challenging players to find the common link in seemingly unrelated clues.
Is Quadrilateral Thinking a single-player or multiplayer game?
Quadrilateral Thinking is a single-player puzzle and trivia game designed for solo play.
Comments
Kactus04
Jun. 14, 2011
Should really have a colourblind mode also.
ephraim242
Sep. 19, 2010
I figured out how to do a Rubik's Cube, and I can't get some of these. Great job!
metagamer
Sep. 06, 2010
Very good and clean puzzler, won't get good score on Kong for two reasons: 1 - graphics are simple 2 - it is a puzzle game that actually requires you to think. However: We who like it love it! You messaged med and asked for an opinion: If you want to make a small crowd happy, keep at it. The instructions are a bit confusing at first, but once I figured it all out (the first level really helped there) I love it.
Leevit
Sep. 04, 2010
Pretty fun game as it has only one objective: arrange tiles and create same pattern for all 9 blocks, regardless of their colors.
It is clean and simple. No extra gimmicks to add challenge to an already challenging game, especially if you aim for gold medal score.
MRASK
Jan. 29, 2011
Rubik's cube unfolded - clever! 4/5