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Reviews for "Binary"

I've always enjoyed a good challenge.

The graphic simple, yet that is all they need to be.

The puzzles work with very simple mechanics, yet the solution is so complex and unique. Great game.

Loved it

Perhaps the most stimulating/satisfying puzzle game I've played in a long time. Very simple but then the greatest puzzles are the simple ones that keep you grueling over them for hours. Hard but extremely fun!

Great job, hope you make a sequel :P

AWESOME I'll give it a 1010!

There are 10 kind of people on this planet: those who understand bynary and thos who don't!
P.S Some bad control glitches but not on the puzzles.

F*ing awesome, but too short!!!

This is an absolutely amazing puzzle game, and I had a blast with it. My only complaint is that the game is disappointingly short.

There are a total of six puzzles in the game spread across two planets. The six puzzles consist of two different types of puzzle: two binary puzzles involving lights that switch on or off and four permutation puzzles.

You must solve the binary puzzles before you can enter either planet. You are given a string of lights, some are on and some are off. You must try to turn them all on, but you can only control them as clusters of three, so any lights that are off in the triplet you select will be turned on, whereas any lights that are on will be turned off. You must overlap the triplets you select in such a way that all the lights can be turned on without accidentally turning others off. The second binary puzzle is harder because it adds a third intermediary state for the lights.

The four cores of the super computer are all permutation style puzzles, comparable to the classic 15-tile slider puzzles, where you have to slide the tiles into their correct arrangement by only sliding them and never lifting them. The game is brilliantly creative at making each of the permutation puzzles unique,though. In fact, only one of these puzzles involves sliding tiles horizontally and vertically on a grid. The other three puzzles involve tiles being transferred between different patterns of interlinked circles, all with different tricks and patterns you must deduce and use to your advantage.

You really have to give Ansel credit. While permutation puzzles are certainly not anything new, these particular puzzles are very creative and were a blast to solve. Moreover, they were neither too easy nor too difficult. I found them just challenging enough to be incredibly satisfying.

I would love to have more!

interesting and well done but ...

The game is well designed and very interesting, I liked the puzzles on planet 1, but ... when i reached planet 2 i saw the need to input a code of 6 digits with 6 different symbols. first i hoped all the symbols would be six V , but when that option failed i made a fast calculation. 6 digits with each 6 options, that is based on a Senary counting system is 46,656 different options (in decimal) of pass options. then i decided i'd rather not to try . sorry . anyhow i'll still rate you 10.