Halfway through our campaign for Bouba/Kiki! If you're in the market for a cooperative party game, look no further.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grandgamersguild/bouba-kiki-stroop-reprint
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Halfway through our campaign for Bouba/Kiki! If you're in the market for a cooperative party game, look no further.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grandgamersguild/bouba-kiki-stroop-reprint
#EnigMarch Day 31: Sequel
All the data was moving from one database to another, but then the motion stopped.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SN_vaFJmK2K98ZgDdMMGlyAm6IUMcwGv/view?usp=sharing
#EnigMarch Day 30: Book
What good are books without Pencils?
Fill in every cell of the grid with either a pencil or a line. Lines must equal the lengths of their pencils (not counting the pencil tip). Numbers are always on pencils, and indicate the length of the pencil they are on (again, without the tip).
This is a tough ruleset to visualize, so check out the illustrated examples: https://puzz.link/rules.html?pencils
Puzzle: https://tinyurl.com/ysxjj9md
#EnigMarch Day 29: Surprise
Where are the clues in this sudoku? It's a surprise!
- Normal sudoku rules: Place the digits 1-9 once each in every row, column, and region.
- Killer cages: Digits in cages cannot repeat, and must sum to the small number in the top left cell of the cage.
- Kropki: Digits separated by a white dot must be consecutive. Digits separated by a black dot must be in a 1:2 ratio.
- Fog of War: Cells are covered in fog until correct digits are placed in adjacent cells.
Note: It's possible to cheat in a Fog of War puzzle by placing digits in the grid to see if it clears fog. Resist the temptation to do this; the puzzle can be solved logically.
#EnigMarch Day 28: Coin
"Coin-Operated Sudoku"
Normal 6x6 Sudoku Rules: place the digits 1-6 once each in every row, column, and region.
The sums of the coins in each row and column are given, in some order.
#EnigMarch Day 27: Rule
Oh no, I lost the rulebook again! What a conundrum!
Hopefully working though a solo game will help clarify things.
EnigMarch Day 26: Clue
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16bFVaDM5c5b6v67EZwiGyTTFzhws4OT0/view?usp=sharing
Answer check: https://tinyurl.com/yc52hpfx
#EnigMarch Day 25: Raise
It’s time for a good old-fashioned barn-raising! But it’s March in Michigan, and we’re still getting snow…
Icebarn
Draw a line that starts at the "In" arrow and ends at the "Out" arrow, visiting all the other arrows along the way.
• The line may not cross itself except on icy patches.
• The line may not turn while crossing icy patches.
• The line must follow the directions of the arrows when crossing them.
• All icy patches must be visited at least once.
#EnigMarch Day 24: Power
Light up the lightbulbs.
Shade some switches (numbers) to turn them off, and leave the rest on. Each switch toggles multiple lightbulbs, as shown by the gray dots in that row of the grid. (For example, switch 7 toggles lights C, G, and I.) A light is on if an odd number of switches connected to it are on.
The answer checker only looks at gray and black colors; the others may be used for notes.
#EnigMarch Day 23: Neither
Voxas (Tatami)
Draw walls on the cell edges to divide the grid into rectangular regions of 2 or 3 cells. Region borders may not form any 4-way intersections.
- If two regions are separated by a white dot, then they have the same size and orientation.
- If two regions are separated by a gray dot, then they have the same size or orientation, but not both.
- If two regions are separated by a black dot, then they have *neither* the same size nor orientation.
https://puzz.link/p?voxas/t/10/10/lbbjbubgbibhbhbvbwbs6brbznbbgb1bo