Zen-o-mania
by ahnt
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Zen-o-mania
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Description
A new simple relaxing puzzle twist of the good old favorite Loops Of Zen.
How to Play
Just connect all open ends, but now you can move tiles around. If you puzzled yourself into a corner use the arrow keys to move the entire field.
FAQ
What is Zen-O-Mania?
Zen-O-Mania is an idle/incremental game developed by ahnt, where players accumulate zen points and manage resources to progress.
How do you play Zen-O-Mania?
In Zen-O-Mania, you generate zen points by meditating and performing actions, then spend those points to unlock upgrades and automate processes for faster progression.
What are the main progression systems in Zen-O-Mania?
Zen-O-Mania features classic idle game progression, including resource accumulation, upgrades, automation, and prestige systems that let you reset for permanent bonuses.
Does Zen-O-Mania have offline progress?
Yes, Zen-O-Mania supports offline progress so your production and upgrades continue even when the game is closed.
Who is the developer of Zen-O-Mania?
Zen-O-Mania was created and developed by ahnt and is available as a browser-based idle/incremental game.
Comments
Foob
Jul. 30, 2013
Deceptively simple - at first glance you go: "Oh, that's easy, I just move things about, no challenge at all"...
But very soon you realise that "simple" doesn't mean "easy".
Top marks, another pleasant mind-teaser to stimulate and relax.
HondoMan
Jun. 09, 2012
Brilliant! I remember playing Loops of Zen a few years ago and it drove me insane. This will too. I seem to enjoy insanity...
Zil_
May. 15, 2013
Always enjoy your games :) Thank you!
mendelde
May. 12, 2015
Also would love it if solutions that wrap would count (i.e. allow connections to the edge that are connected if you move the grid).
mendelde
May. 11, 2015
This game would last a lot longer if solutions were scored on the smallest rectangle they fit in. That would give me an incentive to tweak my solutions to take up less space. Still, it's a nice game.