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... And a hint: just use 1 color to put around the whole puzzle without touching each other. then fill up the remaining spots with other colors without touching each of the same colors. keep doing that until the puzzle's done. NOTE: it might not work is some puzzles. ;)
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It could use something more, a twist to make it more challenging and more interesting. I have no idea what that could be, though. Excellently implemented, not interesting enough. 3/5 stars.
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SPOILER LIKE CRAZY.
This is demonstrating four color theory. In basic, the easiest way to color the maps is to find a zone that borders a zone with another bordering shape (IE a triangle and a square both border each other, and also border a third square). Color one the first color, one the second color, aaaaaand.... repeat. Every once in a while, you need a fourth, but not often in this game.
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Well, since there is a mathmatical proof that four colours are enough to tint any map wtihout any even coloured area sharing a border, anyone should be able to finish the game :-)
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Can't fault it with anything less than 5/5. I'm surprised this wasn't a game in the Professor Layton series--it's simple enough to learn, hard to master, though I agree that there should either be more levels, or a level designer. 5/5.
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really liked it but the 3 colours levels are too easy as you can just deduce the next step with absolute confidence always if progressing sensibly around the puzzle... needs one more thing going on to prevent this to present a challenge.
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best puzzler ive played in a while, very cleverly thought out, though 18 and 20 have me scratching my head for the gold, but congrats mate 5/5
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Brilliant game, very relaxing, a bit easy but i think it may be better for it 'cause of the atmosphere. Excellent music too.
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Getting all gold was hard, just because in the later levels, it looks like shapes and it was hard for to tell where the corners were.
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mortosthegodly: true, but the computer proof can be replicated. Besides, we can demonstrate (not prove) it to our satisfaction simply by *trying* to construct one that would need more than 4 colours.
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I like it. Good and simple, but with enough thinking required to take up some time. The best thing? You can make any old shape, throw in some random lines and suchlike, and you know it'll be possible with only four colours.