Hexcells

Hexcells

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Jeffdev 28 Aug, 2016 @ 6:44pm
Bought the complete edition, what is the best game to start on?
Title says it all
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Berahlen 28 Aug, 2016 @ 7:15pm 
Hexcells > Plus > Infinite
Jxt09 28 Aug, 2016 @ 8:10pm 
I think the first few "tutorial" type levels of Infinite do a better job of explaining the basic techniques. But the puzzles in the first Hexcells are easier than the other games. Also, once you get the basics down you could spend some time in Infinite doing the randomly generated puzzles, because they are often easier than any of the pre-made puzzles in any of the Hexcells games. I learned some good techniques doing the random ones that helped me finish some of the pre-made levels.
Jeffdev 28 Aug, 2016 @ 8:16pm 
Originally posted by Jxt09:
I think the first few "tutorial" type levels of Infinite do a better job of explaining the basic techniques. But the puzzles in the first Hexcells are easier than the other games. Also, once you get the basics down you could spend some time in Infinite doing the randomly generated puzzles, because they are often easier than any of the pre-made puzzles in any of the Hexcells games. I learned some good techniques doing the random ones that helped me finish some of the pre-made levels.


Originally posted by Waypoint:
Hexcells > Plus > Infinite

I decided to start with hexcells, I'm already halfway through the game. I'll probably then move to plus as that seems like an addition to the first one. Thanks for the feedback though!
Jxt09 29 Aug, 2016 @ 8:43am 
Oh, and by the way, all the puzzles ARE solvable by logic alone. If you get stuck, feel free to ask on the forums for help. A lot of people get stuck and frustrated and post that a certain level is "unsolveable" but I myself (and many others) have solved ALL of the puzzles by logic alone. No guessing is needed.
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