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| Let There Be Light | |
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| General | |
| Author | icodeatwork |
| Type | Puzzle |
| Version | Full |
| License | Mixed |
| Last Updated | 2008/06/30 |
| Links | |
| Download | |
| Website | |
Let There Be Light (formerly called KAKAKU) is a DS homebrew puzzle game.
User Guide
The basic premise is to transform different colored blocks into white blocks for matching and subsequently delete from the grid.
You've got three basic colors: RED, BLUE and YELLOW.
You can mix two of them:
- RED+BLUE=PURPLE
- RED+YELLOW=ORANGE
- BLUE+YELLOW=GREEN
Then you need to have the three basic colors on one single block in order to create a white block:
- PURPLE+YELLOW=WHITE
- RED+GREEN=WHITE
- BLUE+ORANGE=WHITE
Once 3 white blocks are aligned, they disappear.
There is a hidden trick for the score. For about every 150 points, you can press L or R to rotate the screen.
Screenshots
Credits
Graphics are from Kendy.
External links
- Author's website - http://icodeatwork.blogspot.com.au/2008/06/let-there-be-light.html
