A while back my brother reviewed an iPhone game called Nurikabr Vault. If you would like to read it, it can be found at http://www.1stImpressions.mobi/2010/03/20/nurikabe-vault/.
Even though I really enjoy similar games such as PixPath, for some reason it took me several attempts before something “clicked” in my brain and I suddenly “got it” and was able to begin solving the puzzles.
The rules are fairly simple. The object of the game is to create a path through the game board in such a way isolate clusters of squares determined by a numbered square within that cluster.
The object of Antsumari is much the same but the rules as well as the difficulty have changed to accomodate the fact that, instead of using squares, Antsulari uses hexagons to form each cell.
Another difference that I really liked is the fact that the 125 different levels included in the $0.99 version come with
beautiful natural backgrounds. It also allows you to listen to either the game’s musical track or music of your choice from your play lists.
If you like these type puzzle games than you won’t be dissapointed with this one. While it isn’t perfect (I would, for example, like to the option to solve each cluster without having to select each cell within the cluster to first mark it as black and then select it a second time to turn it white) there is plenty to like and it is well worth the $0.99 price tag.
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Apr 10Atsumari
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