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December 27, 2018

mitoosis [browser]

Find the logic to fill the petri dishes and to complete the levels in Mitoosis, the latest puzzle game by Lucas Le Slo.

20 comments:

  1. Fun game, but I gave up on the last level.

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  2. Hi,

    Have a good new year,
    And keep up posting such nice games.

    I like this one,
    First levels are a bit simple, but now I'm stuck some where :)

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  3. Also stuck on (if I understand the progress display) the last level. Maaaaaybe if I come back another day I'll see it ...

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  4. I must be the only one too stupid to get it. I have no idea what I'm expected to do in this game.

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  5. the last level is driving me crazy

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  6. Great, now I'm stuck at level 31.

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  7. @Anonymous you need to completely fill the area with cells. Click and drag to create new cells. If you have three cells of the same color in a row, they will disappear. You can also push cells.

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  8. Wait! I thought the 25 dots up the left side was the levels.
    I quit on the top dot level & guessed it was the 25th & last level.

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    1. The dots on the side are the levels. Once you beat level 25 level 26 shows up and the next column shows up, and I'm pretty sure it's the last column

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  9. Noot surprisingly the proogress bar undergooes mitoosis too.

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  10. Nice game! Working on level 25 rn. Is it not the last level? As a break from working this level, I went to Le Slo's website and played his other wordless puzzle games. Worth it! Thanks Le Slo for the intriguing puzzles and thanks Bart for introducing Le Slo to us all.

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  11. Nice game, beautifully implemented. Of course, it ran like molasses (or real-time mitosis?) on my ancient laptop. That was a sly sleight of hand. Game seemed surprisingly easy until you finish level 25 -- when a whole new column appears! 50 levels total. Toughest for me were 30, 31 and 33. With nearly twenty to go I thought I'd never finish, but they get a bit less brutal after that. Thanks again, Le Slo.

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  12. It was level 25 I was stuck on and I've finally got it! Can't really describe how, except that there's a lot of going round corners. Oh boy, another 25 levels ... I'm not going to finish this today.

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  13. 30 is a lot of work.
    Can someone tell me the final pattern ?
    Then I can work toward that.

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  14. @Anonymous,

    I just finished 30! I seemed to do a lot of going round in circles, but ended up with
    RGGRR
    RXGXR
    GRRGG

    I'd welcome hints for level 31, but I'm giving it a rest at the moment.

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  15. I'm stuck at 31, 34 and 43. So I can't help any of you really.

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  16. Well. Now I can't progress to level 50 before doing 31 and 43 first.

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  17. Finally made it. Looks like 50 is the last one. For 31, focus on keeping one colour on the middle to push the other one into each branch, until all four have at least one of the same colour and the other one is still in the middle.

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  18. I've written a program to solve any level. I'd love to share it, but I don't know how without putting personal email addresses or web page links in an open forum like this, which is a bad idea. Any suggestions?

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  19. Thank you to everyone who played the game! Anonymous, I'm interested in your solver, you can find my twitter in the game page, and my email on the twitter page. Contact me if you want!

    Happy new year!

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