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Hexcells plus 24
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Hexcells Plus is an awesome puzzle game, it is very sleek in design, and very refreshing to play through. For those who know the old Minesweeper, the mechanics of Hexcells Plus are similar, without bombs. So that's no doubt an awesome game to me and those who also enjoy this style. It felts a bit short to me, despite more than 20 hours spent to get perfect on all levels, and i still wanting more. You have some different kind of clues and it's variations to deal with, which can be hard and confusing, but the game provides you marker features to help you with it. Sometimes you can almost swear you reach the point in a level there are no clues on what to do next, and you'll have to play a dice, but it's just the result of a very well done bunch of intricate puzzles, despite their clean and simple presentation. rather than it constantly changing.Hexcells Plus is an atmospheric puzzle game with really logic levels on which you never have to guess, but cross-analyse clues to make the Hexcells Plus is an atmospheric puzzle game with really logic levels on which you never have to guess, but cross-analyse clues to make the right decision. I don't like lots of levels (Xulima) especially when the level up process is boring but even when you have less levels but a very short game (Tyranny) that throw lots of skills, it made me realise I like spending some with a skill set learning to use it.

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I really fucking hate checkpoints (you Wolfenstein) and I don't see why you'd try to make our very short game longer by hiding stuff because I won't look for it if I don't know when or how to force a save. Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - linux native Ravenloft 1: Strahd's Possession - dosbox The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna - linux native Well I was thinking of posting game by game last year but never did so here's my belated summary of 2020 and some things I leart about myself whilst playing them. Pacific Assault I haven't technically completed in 2020 but on the 1.1., but I beat about 95 % of the game in 2020 so I am counting it toward last year.Īnd yeah, I buy a lot of cheap trash on Steam and then don't like it, don't judge me. Otherwise it would be at least 2 spots higher. The Messenger is a bit of compromise because I liked the base game a lot but hated the DLC with its difficulty spike a lot and it spoiled my impressions of the game. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - 6ĥ3. Age of Empires III: Complete Collection - 7Ģ3.

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Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap (2017) - 7Ģ0. Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom - 7ġ8. First section are game I really enjoyed, the second one those I find good, third one not so good but stil entertaining, fourth are so-so game and the fifth part are games I had little to no fun with.ġ1. So no new game managed to charm me the way those 2 did. Interesting and bit sad is that 2 best games I played this year I have played and finished both of them in the past and this year it was only replay to enjoy them again. That fulfills my goal of getting at least one per week but it is saved by Mega Man games, some dumb tiny visuals novels and few other games that took 5 hours at max to complete each, often much less than that (record is 10 minutes for Igneous but that is outlier).

hexcells plus 24

I wasn't posting here this year but I decided to do overview for my own sake and for the future generations.Īccording to my very unreliable logs I completed 54 games.










Hexcells plus 24