- Magypath
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Magypath Developer(s) Magy, Inc. Publisher(s) Magy, Inc. Platform(s) Pocket PC, MS Smartphones, iPhone OS Release date(s) 2006 - Windows Mobile version 2010 - iPhone version
Genre(s) Board/Logic Game Mode(s) Single-player MagyPath is a logic boardgame primarily developed for Windows Mobile devices and iPhones. The goal is to pass all 100 levels and obtain as many points as possible.
Gameplay
At the start, the first mapping of the green, yellow, red and blue squares is displayed. The player starts from the bottom row and climbs to the top, stepping on the green squares adjacent to the square the player is currently on. If there are no green squares, the player can use yellow ones, but this costs a life. Stepping on the red or blue squares is not allowed.
Each time the player steps on a green or yellow square, the colors of the other squares may change, closing and opening the way to the top (blue squares do not change the color). A square that has been stepped on, changes to gray and joins to the path. The player can move across the already traversed path squares freely to access to adjacent green or yellow squares for the next step.
Though the blue squares do not change, they can be blown up using bombs and opening the new paths to the top. The bomb feature costs 4 lives. Every move to a higher row adds another 15 points to the score. Every green or yellow square joined to the path at the rows below, decreases the score by one. When the top row is reached, the player goes to the next level and starts at the bottom row again. Each new level adds another life. The main game strategy is to reach the top row of as many levels as possible, stepping on as few squares as possible.
Game settings
It is possible to customize styles of the squares from Options menu in Windows Mobile versions of the game, or by shaking the device in iPhone versions.
External links
Categories:- 2005 video games
- Mobile phone games
- Embedded systems
- Windows Mobile Professional games
- Windows Mobile Standard games
- IOS games
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