I guess not playing the game makes it really hard to tell what I am looking for. As I said it looks like an easy game. It is really hard to tell what is happening.
Can someone explain it to me as I want to understand it.
In regards to the greatest puzzle game comment... it looks like a poor mans tetris and it is missing a stylus control.
1900 points for Lumines Live?
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Explanation of the video/mechanics of the game:
Simply put, because of the simple, limited nature of the blocks available and the game design (regarding the clear method), it's easy to just set up a few piles or columns, that between them can cover any block combination. Get a 2 blue 2 brown? Column number 1. 3 blue 1 brown? Rotate and column number 4. Etc.
It means that you can just cruise on over to a perfect score, and the game never gets more challenging.
Simply put, because of the simple, limited nature of the blocks available and the game design (regarding the clear method), it's easy to just set up a few piles or columns, that between them can cover any block combination. Get a 2 blue 2 brown? Column number 1. 3 blue 1 brown? Rotate and column number 4. Etc.
It means that you can just cruise on over to a perfect score, and the game never gets more challenging.
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