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I agree that the yellow on white is very hard to see. The game is very fun, and not so hard that you get frustrated but not so easy that it's boring. Great game!
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I think more effort should have went into the instructions; the game is really good once you know how to play it. Each numbered box has to be linked with a box of the same number. The path taken between the two boxes must be be the same length as that of the numbers in the box. e.g. a square with number 4 on it, will have to be linked with another square that has a four on it along a path that is four squares long.
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Y NO 'NEXT' BUTTON?! On every single one of your games hundreds of players have requested this simple feature. Y U NO LISTEN!?
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The number at the end of the ten levels is the amount of seconds it took to finish all ten puzzles........ but 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 seconds? Umm, you DO know there's only 31,536,000 seconds in a year, right?....... so, in order to even reach that number 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 you would have to be at this for 292,471,208,677 Years - 195 Days - 15 Hours - 30 Minutes - 7 Seconds exactly. o.O That's about about 30 times the lifespan of the average star, seriously. Also, how many people couldn't resist getting a calculator and doing the basic math for that number too? XD
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It's a good game for those who are bored.It's very time consuming and repetitive.I agree with others,would have been better if you could implement a next button after you finish a puzzle.
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A small tip: the links are always unambiguous so if you think you have a choice about where to take a link, you have made a mistake somewhere. You can use this as a clue in itself by taking tracks on the maximum space filling route.
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I love the game, but it really needs a zoom. For those of us with poor eyesight, some of the numbers can be hard to see.
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Fun puzzles, but when is Conceptis going to update their application template to include the next puzzle button people have been begging for since their first game came out?
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The Conceptis puzzles are really nice. I love the creative ideas and the very well done innovative controls and designs. You always have all the information you need.
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After I completed the first three puzzles, I looked over and saw the badge for completing the game and thought, "This is gonna be a long night." It took me a little longer to beat this one, but it's nice to see you still make a good puzzle game. Like others have said, a next button would be nice, but other than that, this game is a good way to pass time. 4/5
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the game is time consuming but if you have the time it is really fun to do. I played it listening to soothing music and was fun.
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*website below*(I put the site because I stole this from them.)9,223,372,036,854,775,807
nine quintillion two hundred twenty three quadrillion three hundred seventy two trillion thirty six billion eight hundred fifty four million seven hundred seventy five thousand eight hundred seven
http://www.bigprimes.net/cruncher/9223372036854775807/
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Really oughta have a colorblind mode or another means of switching the colors around. Magnifying the screen doesn't solve the issue of yellow on white being very hard on the eyes.
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all the way into solving the puzzles my mind was going "wth is this picture?". Only know after solving it, maybe because my mind is only focused on the numbers instead of pictures. Its a good game, but the puzzles itself are 'light'.
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The yellow on white makes it painful to play, even zoomed in. Having some kind of border on the yellow text would help.
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This is a much harder puzzle to explain than it is to play. If you're having trouble understanding it, try filling in all the 1's, then all the 2's (which are always horizontally or vertically adjacent, and can often only be connected in one way). If there's two 3's with a space between them, and there's no other 3's of that colour within 3 squares, then they should be joined, too. And so on. It's all about recognising which numbers can only be connected in one way. Apart from the 1's, you need to match pairs of same-colour numbers with a path between them the same length as the number.
If you're stuck, don't hesitate to guess and use the Check feature to see if you're correct (there's no penalty or limit on using it). Most excellent addition to the Link-A-Pix series, 5/5, favourited, and a big THANK YOU! for providing a free version.