Games - Self-expansion
Self-expansion Puzzle Game
Puzzle game created based on a scientific model of human problem solving.
The goal is to minimize the number of different colour links between squares. You can do this by rotating the squares and - on some levels - moving the squares with the 'drag-and-drop' technique.
Four game type (CAMPAIGN; rotation only; moving only; rotation+moving) are available.
The game was tested and recommended by Pál Madarassy World Puzzle Federation 2007 Champion (Rio, Brazil)
More information about the book the game is based on: www.psy2.org
Controls:
left mouse button: drag-and-drop
right mouse button: rotation
F4: fullscreen
F9: screenshot
ALT+F4 or Esc: quit to main menu
click the pause icon to stop gameplay
Score and other indicators:
Match %: the ratio of uniform links compared to the number of established links
Match ∑: how many uniform (matching) links you have
yellow line shows the target
Thanks tony, I'm all Christmassy :)
And just in case you wanna make that grumpy guy on your avatar a bit more festive: http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/1109/mii2copy.jpg
hah love your new avatar nika!
I like it, gets challenging in a mode where both rotation and movement are enabled.
Also tony, I think that actually *is* a textbook. ;)
I love the "text book" like logo. Will give it a try soon and let you know what I think. :]
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Thanks Nika, it's awesome! We totally hijacked the comments here :x