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© Computer Gamer (1986)
 
 
 
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- DESCRIPTION -
This is a computer simulation of the famous cube puzzle. The cube is made up of 27 smaller cubes. The aim of the puzzle is to twist the small cubes around, 9 at time, to end up with each face of the large cube coloured (completely) a different colour.

The game is best on a colour monitor or colour television with a modulator, because you need to recognise the colours.

You are shown a view of the cube which allows you to see three faces. You are also shown the view of the cube as it would look from the rear if you were holding the cube. (Not the view you would see through the cube if it was transparent).

Even experts on the cube may find this a difficult challenge.

To start with, you see the cube solved. There are letters around the sides to show the options for twisting the cube. Capitals twist it one way, small letters the other.

You have an option to start with of setting up a puzzle yourself, or getting the computer to set a random puzzle. In either case, you decide how many twists are to be made to reach the start position (up to 50 twists).

Next you go to the solve stage. You can either ask the computer to solve it or try yourself.

If you try yourself, the computer will allow you up to 100 turns. The computer recognizes a solution when it sees one and will congratulate you if you succeed. While trying to solve the puzzle, you have the option to quit or reset the cube. The latter option resets the cube as it was when you started so that you can either try again or get the computer to solve it.

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Paru sous forme de listing en pages 71 à 73 du magazine Computer Gamer n° 15 (Juin 1986).
Auteur : David MUIR

 

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