4/10/2023 0 Comments Hexcells dash![]() ![]() ![]() I don't know why that makes it more satisfying to click on cells, but it does! Also, when you click a cell you get nice tinkling chime-like noises. ![]() However, by now I've become mostly accustomed to them and didn't make too many stupid mistakes by hitting the wrong button. Still no option in game to change which button does what, but you can change it at game launch. Very simple - right click and left click. Some of those complications I mentioned include: cells are hexagons, there are more numbers (rather than just being on the cells they are also found on columns and rows), there are different sorts of numbers (some mean that a string of "mines" are all adjacent, others that "mine" strings are interrupted by a gap). No guesses are required, everything can be figured out with logic and enough persistence. The concept of this game is intriguing, adding a few levels of complication and being much more accurate in the solution than Minesweeper is. The puzzles are a bit harder and some present an actual challenge, particularly if you are disciplined and refuse to let yourself make a blind guess. This game is certainly an improvement on the first one and I enjoyed it a lot. One day Hexcells Plus was on sale, and I figured I should give it a shot, and I'm glad I did. At the time of writing that review, I was unprepared to spend another few dollars on Hexcells Plus. I did give the first Hexcells a not recommended because it was very easy and a bit pricy. ![]()
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