This game... The good: mirrors, lasers, polygons, light them up! ...very cool. The bad: it doesn't make me a sandwich when I'm hungry. The annoying: mirror placement can be kind of twitchy. The recommendation: Buy it.
Rayland
by Naoka Games
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About This Game
Your mission is to help the inhabitants of Rayland to transport the energy of the Domus through the various lands contained in the path. For this, you must correctly position the Reflectus and rotate them so that the energy rays reach the necessary Domus.
What players are saying
Rayland is a set of simple logic puzzles. There are only 42 levels in the game and I completed the entire game in under 26 minutes. For anyone who regularly enjoys logic puzzles there will not be much in the way of challenge here. That being said, it may be a nice introduction for children or anyone who struggles with these kinds of puzzles. The design and execution are clean and pleasing. The controls are simple (although the rotate function never worked for me). Replay potential is zero. If this is an early game in a designers career they are well on the way to creating something worthwhile, but I'd like to see more levels and maybe something like prisms could be used to introduce a new element.
Very relaxing and rewarding puzzle game. The puzzles are difficult and clever enough to be challenging, but not so difficult as to be frustrating. I did all 42 levels in under an hour ...and I'm definitely not a genius. The implementation of the game is not entirely perfect. The clickable area of the objects does not always coincide with the visible area. The drag & drop is also slightly offset. It's definitely good enough for the price and the fun I had with it.
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