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The goal of each puzzle is to fill the board by connecting colored pipe ends. This port comes with 100 archived levels, tutorial level, achievements, and custom keybinds. See the readme for specific details about each feature. Updated in v1.2: |
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What the community thinks:
I think that you should post this on Cemetech! It's really cool!
I think that there should be adjustments that should be made. It won't be easy for some people (like me) to see 1 pixel or point on the screen, you wont be able to see yellow well.
And maybe enlarge the pixel points too.
Hewwo, my name is Achak Claw. I was formerly BioHazard.
I have changed the graphics to where the pipe ends are now box points instead of pixels; I'll upload the updated version soon.
The solution to a complex problem is often a simple answer.
Updated version is uploaded!
The solution to a complex problem is often a simple answer.