![]() ![]() All of the games have initial tutorial levels to teach the mechanics, but the difficulty level in Hexcells Plus goes up way quicker than in Hexcells - there are few really easy levels. ![]() ![]() It took me less than two hours to perfect the original Hexcells and I figured I could've played some more, so I bought Hexcells Plus and Hexcells Infinite too. Also the game looks nice and has an ambient background "music" that can only be described as "soothing". It differs from Minesweeper with a few key points, though: 1) all the puzzles are solvable by logic only, you never need to guess (even if the logic may be a bit tricky to figure out!) 2) the board consists of hexes instead of squares and 3) there are other kinds of hints besides just the number of "mines" (blue hexes) next to a number hex, such as the number of hexes on a column, or a hint that the blue hexes around a number hex are joint with no gaps (number in curly braces: ) or that they are not all adjacent (number with dashes around them: "-3-"). Hexcells is a casual puzzle game in the spirit of the good old Minesweeper. Level 6 from Hexcells Plus, in its initial state. ![]()
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