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Sum Points
by eliolanda
Sum Points
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Description
Test your math skills!
Sum Points is relaxing, soft puzzle game with clear, simple rules.
Forty one levels (or more?) will test your brain to the limit. Try to solve them all!
Game objective is to set value of Target tiles to zero by placing Num tiles in right positions. Blue round Num tiles decrease value of Target tiles in a diagonal directions from the point they placed. Red square ones subtract values in horizontal and vertical directions.
How to Play
MOUSE,
KEYS:
Z, Space, Backspace - Undo last move
R, Enter, Down - Restart Game
F1 - Show help (levels 1-7)
Esc - Main Menu
M, S - Music / Sound
L, Up - Select Level
Left, Right - Prev / Next Level
Comments
wattro
May. 01, 2015
would be great if i could move individual pieces around instead of having to do the order provided
Smizzy
May. 13, 2015
Only thing i'd improve is to allow placing pieces in any order instead of having to undo all the moves to move the first piece
quindraco
Jun. 03, 2015
Game is nearly perfect - really just needs to let you play your numbers in any order.
jensj
May. 27, 2015
Good concept, but would have been much more fun if the tile placement order wasn't fixed. The order doesn't have anything to do with the puzzle, forcing it only makes it more tedious.
quindraco
Jun. 03, 2015
WHY are we constrained by piece order? :'(