Neon Maze is based on a rule simple to understand but demanding in its application. First, you must examine the grid and identify the arrows whose passage is clear. You may remove only those that have a free path in front of them, which means that a symbol well placed at the start is not necessarily playable immediately. Then, each removal transforms the board and creates new openings. Your objective remains the same, to completely clear the board, but success depends on the order chosen. Otherwise, if you consume your moves too quickly on secondary options, you risk ending with a few arrows impossible to eliminate. All the game logic therefore rests on reading the board and on your ability to predict which cells will become accessible after a precise action. Progression demands methodical choices rather than random reactions. You must look for which arrow will free the most space, which prepares a useful chain, and which must be left aside for later. Some boards are solved by a very strict sequence, forcing you to think several steps ahead before confirming a decision. If you make a mistake, failure comes less from a hidden difficulty than from a badly constructed order, because the number of allowed moves imposes real discipline. The game thus pushes you to compare several possible solutions, to correct your reasoning and to use hints only when analysis is no longer sufficient. Clear in its rules, varied in its situations and constantly founded on logic, it offers a readable but never automatic puzzle. Have fun!
Play this game with the mouse.
Categories: Mind / Deleting shapes
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