How is this game called /b/? I found it some months ago in a magazine but it never said the name of the game. I made a simple one in here, but there were some that were really difficult with building with 6 floors
can you solve it? (I know that it is really easy)
>>53240539
>/b/
>Really difficult
>Really easy
This is the weakest "lol is ez 2+x=2 but it's not 0 lololol" click bait shit I've ever seen.
Fuck off. Don't come back. Where the shit are the janitors?
>>53240539
I thought this was picross before opening full picture. I think I like picross better.
that's actually an interesting puzzle game, OP.
this isn't /b/ though.
>>53241793
>>53240539
oh shit, sorry, I copy pasted from the thread that I made in /b/, sorry haha
>>53241762
correct, do you have any idea of how is this game called?
Now with 5 floors, can you figure it out?
>>53241575
I copy pasted the thread that I made in /b/, I forgot to change "/b/" to "/tg/", sorry. I donĀ“t understand the other things that you said, this is not a bait, I just want to know how this game is called
>>53242554
>>53242178
Seems like a combination of a Picross and Sudoku. Kinda neat, but I feel it's underutilized.
>>53243772
yeah, I feel like this game should be more famous, it gets really difficult when you have 6 floors, and I believe that this could be very interesting to mathematicians. Sadly I am not very good at creating the puzzle myself, I have no idea of how difficult is it going to be, if it will have only one solution or many, if at some point the player will be forced to guess, etc
Can I get an english translation of the rules?
better? Remember, like in sudoku, a number can only be written once in each column and row