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For a look at the hexagonal mechanics and early puzzles, you can watch this gameplay walkthrough:
Developed by OneManBand, is a "visual programming" puzzle game where you use various modules (like movers, rotators, and pushers) to transport a "Binary Unit" to a destination point. Unlike the first game's square grid, this sequel uses a hexagonal grid , introducing more complex movement patterns. Why it’s an "Interesting" Review the.Sequence.2.rar
Fans of Zachtronics games (like SpaceChem or Opus Magnum ) will likely find this interesting because it offers a similar logic-building experience in a more portable, minimalist package. For a look at the hexagonal mechanics and
A point of contention for veterans is how the game handles "sequence numbers" for devices. In the sequel, changing a number on one device automatically swaps it with another, which some find frustrating compared to the manual control in the first game. A point of contention for veterans is how
It is generally considered much harder than the first game. Because levels often unlock one by one, it's easy to get completely stuck, though many find the "Eureka" moment of solving a tough level highly rewarding.
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