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Name | Logical |
System | Game Boy Color |
Year | 2002 |
Developer | Conspiracy Entertainment |
Genre | Puzzle |
Logical is a puzzle game developed for the Nintendo Game Boy Color in 2000.
It was developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo.
The object of the game is to complete puzzles using logic and deduction.
The game is played on a grid of squares that contain various shapes and numbers.
The player must use the shapes and numbers to complete the puzzles.
There are five types of pieces: red blocks, blue blocks, green blocks, yellow blocks, and gray blocks.
Red blocks can be moved around the board freely while blue, green, yellow, and gray pieces have certain restrictions on how they can be moved.
The player must figure out how each piece can be used to complete the puzzle.
The puzzles range from simple to complex.
Some of them require more than one solution while others are quite challenging.
Players must think logically about how each piece fits into the puzzle in order to solve it.
As players progress through the levels, they will encounter more difficult puzzles that require more advanced strategies and techniques to solve them.
The game also features two different modes: Puzzle Mode and Challenge Mode.
In Puzzle Mode, players work their way through increasingly difficult puzzles until they reach the end of the level set which ends with a boss battle against an enemy character called Logical Maniac or L-Man for short.
In Challenge Mode, players can compete against other players in head-to-head battles or single-player time attack challenges where they race against the clock to solve as many puzzles as possible within a certain amount of time limit.
Logical is great for gamers who like puzzle games but don’t want something too complicated or overwhelming; it has enough challenge to keep you entertained without being too hard or frustratingly difficult at times! It's also perfect for gamers who just need something lighthearted yet still stimulating enough that it requires some thought processes in order to make progress in solving each puzzle!