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Other screenshots
Symmetries allows further configurations and sizes
We show some relevant samples of either Game 1 and Game 2
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For GAME 1
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A complex game with 4 zones
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An easy game with 2 zones
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An easy game with 3 zones
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An easy game with 6 zones
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For GAME 2
Game 2 admits the same types of configurations as Game 1
We think it is more difficult. That’s what we want to show now
Can you visualize the final position before looking at it?
A simple (???) game Configuration: 4 zones 10x10 Initial position
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Final position of the same game |
If we increase the complexity of the zones or, even more, if we enlarge the grid to even as little more as to 12x12, the difficulty increases enormously
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