For a different take on solitaire, try Montana.
There’s a bunch of games by a developer called Matthew Brown on Steam that you might like, as a bonus they are really cheap right now with the Steam summer sale. Just bought one for 89 cents.
Well, thanks a lot for reminding me of this game again. :mad: I enjoy the game, but have trouble even coming close to average scores. :o So kudos to you, Ellis Dee !
I’m very clumsy — I left-click 3 times (or 7 times when excited) to turn right one. A feature I’d like to see — though it wouldn’t be enough to get me down to average times — would be a way to shade a cell, say, blue to lock it when you’re sure that cell is set properly. There’s probably some good heuristics I’m just unaware of.
I sometimes enjoy Simon Tatham’s Untangle. One thing I like about Simon’s games is the absence of any clock!
Simon Tatham’s Net is the equivalent of Net, , and you can lick squares.
Msn has a lot of their card and puzzle games free in browser form Microsoft News
Hahaha! LOCK squares!
I thought it was some kind of LSD thing.
Nice! Unfortunately the square l*cking doesn’t work well for me.
“Middle-click, or shift-left-click if you have no middle mouse button, to lock a square once you think it is correct (so you don’t accidentally rotate it again) …”
Shift is ignored when I left-click. Middle-click (which is also a scroll-wheel I never use) DOES lock the cell BUT it also imposes a scroll icon, and the screen scrolls when I move the mouse. (I’m running Windo$e 10.Horrible; both Firefox and Chrome behave badly.)
Ooh, sounds like a nuisance. I play on my phone so that’s not been an issue for me.
I’m never on the leaderboard, but I can get in the top 10 on most puzzles, in time and number of rotations. Goroshko over there.
/patheticbrag