LabyGraph'
by beardroid
LabyGraph'
Tags for LabyGraph'
Description
LabyGraph is an fun and addictive puzzle game. Try to move the black ball to yellow node by rotate and connect the nodes.
How to Play
- Move the black ball to the yellow node
- For one color graph, to move the ball, nodes have to be connected and the difference of the values cannot exceed 1.
- At level 50, graphes will have several colors, so to move the ball, nodes have to be connected and have the same value
OR the same color.
- Move the ball: Click on a neighbor node
- Reset level : Press "R"
Comments
beardroid
Mar. 30, 2015
V1.2:
- 25 new levels (Total: 75).
- A new mode: Colored graphes
I hope you will enjoy it!
beardroid
Mar. 30, 2015
V1.1:
- New controls: simply click on a neibhbor to move the black ball
spaz102
Mar. 29, 2015
I would recommend allowing some degree of freedom of level choice, as it allows for players of a more diverse amount of skill to continue at a pace they like. Also, is there a point to the rotation mechanic? It seems that extremely complex and complicated puzzles can be constructed from varying kinds of 'jump' without the tedium of clicking a bunch of times before you can move to the next piece. I like the simplicity of the interface, but hope this fun little puzzle gets a bit more polish before moving on to create the next game
edderiofer
Apr. 08, 2015
An "undo" button is very, VERY required.
Also, with the rotation mechanic, it's impossible to tell if a number is a 6 or a 9.
As spaz102 said, there is no point to the rotation of the nodes. Replace the circular shape of each node with either a + or a x, depending on what it connects to. The goal can be a circle, since once you get to the goal, you don't need to go anywhere else. This will greatly clarify the game and hence the instructions
It looks like you're generating the levels randomly instead of creating them yourself. While I understand that it's faster to do so, constructing them by hand will greatly raise the quality of your work, as well as give a much larger difficulty range, as opposed to generated puzzles, which often contain pointless nodes (which nobody would ever jump to) and, in general, have their difficulty determined solely by their size.
If you would like an example of a hand-constructed puzzle, to further clarify this point, please PM me.
sergey
Apr. 03, 2015
So, how to play the game? level 1 has only 1 arrow from starting 4 to 2 which is not allowed by rules. so what should i do? tried clicking other nodes with no luck. Please add more detailed instructions