Slide shapes into one another to make shapes with more sides. There is logic and a pattern to how the shapes react. Discovering this, and using it to your advantage is a big part of the game.
This game may look easy. But dont let looks fool you.
Take your time. Think about each move, and the next 4 or 5 moves.
The only random part of this game is when two secondary-colored shapes are matched: the resulting colors can be in either order.
Also: kids do surprisingly well at this game.
The game begins with 16 triangles of primary colors. You combine them to make regular polygons with more sides. Squares, pentagons, hexagons, etc…
Blend different primary colors with the same number of sides.
Sides are gained when combining primary colors.
・red + yellow = orange, creates blue.
・yellow + blue = green, creates red
・blue + red = purple, creates yellow
Then secondary colors are matched, and split back into primary colors.
Secondary colors dont need to be the same shape to match them.
・orange + orange = red + yellow
・green + green = yellow + blue
・purple + purple = blue + red
The game ends when no valid moves are left.
Tutorial is included to show you the way.
Hints can be turned on to show what matches.
Night mode and faces are optional.
Twitter and Facebook integration to share high scores.
Music and sounds included (optional).
My six year old got up to an dodecagon, so its fair to say kids can play too.
How many sides do you have?