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January 23, 2017

puzzlehz [browser]

A small puzzle game created for the 'waves' theme global game that was held during the weekend: puzzlehz by Maciej Targoni. Adjust the waves to match the waveforms on the oscilloscope.

12 comments:

  1. This was great - I like the endless aspect of it, as it makes it quite relaxing. Thanks for sharing this one, Bart!

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  2. Nice and easy, keep them coming ;)

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  3. Honestly the sounds were grating, even at low levels. It's a cool concept though.

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  4. I kept waiting for the end. Interesting to hear that it's everlasting.

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  5. Nice one, it just restarts at level 1 when you have completed all the levels.

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  6. I really liked this one. Quite unique.

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  7. Hi. Can you, please, put [unity] in the title for unity games? It would really help for people who can't play unity games. Thanks.

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  8. Hi Anonymous, some years ago you had to install a webplayer to be able to run Unity games, but these days are gone. Now all Unity games are just html5 and you can play them with any recent browser. So they are not 'unity' games, just html5. Maybe you are running an older browser?

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  9. Paperback Writer24 January 2017 at 12:50

    Really nice & relaxing game. I just wish it would say when you are starting all over again... Took me a while to realize that's it :D

    And I think they should add a 2nd mode without the graphic. Would be even more interesting to match it just by sound.

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  10. I'm on the one with the ones that rotate and I'm pretty sure I solved it but it's not moving on. Anyone else have that problem?

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  11. @Planets - yes. Try undoing them all, then matching the vertical and diagonal, save the horizontal for last. Be very precise with the first two.

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