Named Hashiwokakero in Japan, shortened to Hashi and in English it is also known as Bridges. This is a fantastic puzzler with one simple objective that will challenge all of your logic and puzzle solving skills to the limit!
Hashi is made up of a grid of islands, each island contains a number, you must figure out how to connect the islands together with bridges using the following rules;
Bridges can only run horizontally or vertically
The total number of bridges reaching each island must be equal to the number inside the island
A maximum of two bridges must run in parallel between two islands
No bridge can cross another bridge or an island
All the islands must be connected together to form a continuous path, yet adhering to the above rules
Features
Ready for a new challenge! Masyu is a seriously challenging Japanese mind-bender. An entertaining logic puzzle, Masyu uses no numbers or letters. It is played on a grid of squares, some of which contain white or black circles. The objective is to draw a continuous loop which passes through each circle without crossing itself following a simple set of rules to make your task more demanding. With 3 difficulty levels, it’s suitable for all ages and abilities. Plus the easy to use print and go facility means you can take puzzles with you wherever you go.
Extremely addictive, Masyu is a puzzle you’ll find hard to put down.
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows™98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Processor: 500MHz RAM: 128Mb Gfx: SVGA card Harddisk:20 Mb CD Drive Soundcard