Hexalot
Bullet
- A mind-bending puzzle game.
- Captivating gameplay.
- Guide your knights across bridges.
Min System request
- OS : Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7/8
- CPU : 600MHz or faster Processor
- Memory : 128
Review for game: Hexalot
Experience ever-changing levels with thousands of solutions! You can even save your games. Enjoy enchanting music and beautiful medieval inspired graphics for hours of puzzle fun. Hurry up, before King Arthur's realm is lost forever!
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Genre : Puzzle
Find your A-HA! moment with mind-bending puzzles and jigsaw games.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
As Merlin, it's up to you to build bridges across treacherous puzzlescapes and bring the Knights back to Hexalot.
AFERON - BigFishGames
I enjoyed playing through this game in adventure mode (no time limits) and am trying again in arcade mode (time limits). There are 24 puzzle screens to solve and they get increasingly difficult quite quickly. If you are not careful you get blocked and have to restart the screen but I liked the challenge. As an older game, there were no problems playing it on my Samsung N10 netbook.
This is an older puzzle game, but I thoroughly enjoy it! The concept is basically to go from point A to point B using the appropriate colored tiles (hexagons) in order to pass each level. It takes up very little space on my hard drive, so I just leave it up all the time (it creates a nice diversion from the norm). It starts off very easy and gets increasingly difficult, it also has great replay value if you like to better your score. Play for hours or just a minute, it will save your game from wherever you choose to stop. The music is a loop, so I always just mute it. If you like logic puzzles, and don't have to have all the new "bells and whistles" to be entertained, I think you should give this a try!
loved it cant wait for number 2 great game and long fun supburb
Hexalot is an older game and for those of you wanting something different try this out. I read so many reports that gamers are tiring of the same old same old HOGs, Match3's, etc. Hexalot is unique if nothing else. The previous reviewer here misquoted in saying there are 24 levels. There are 36. The game premise is simple, get a group of knights and clergymen from point A to point B. The initial grid patterns are really easy even for the beginner. Then the fun starts when the challenge is augmented. Each of the 36 grids has hexagonal shapes of various sizes and configuration. In some of the grids, there are multiple home ports while in others there is only one way to get the men safely home. The pathways used are crystals of various shape and size which when entered into the grid become a path for the men to proceed toward the castles. Some of the crystals are solid colors and there are multicolored crystals ( sort of wild cards ). There are poison bottles that show up every now and then. If a man passes thru one, points are lost. Some of the grids are mindboggling. Lots of beginners have lots of trouble with grids 17, 20, 21, 29 to list a few. It's a game that requires patience and the use of a mental roadmap. I own about 60 PC games, mostly of the HOG variety. However, Hexalot is the game that I have played more than any other in replay and it never gets old. The crystals when offered are at random and no game is ever played the same way twice. My wife started playing it a few weeks ago and she is in the hopelessly befuddled camp. I told her to keep plugging. I doubt if many players will ever read this review since Hexalot is a much underappreciated game. Those of you lucky or wise enough to do so should tackle the game . It is a gem of the highest quality.