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Here's the link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
Sorry I should have included that.
It's a puzzle game that you have to solve in a certain sequence, it sounds easier than it is. Some are quite challenging. Also, I love the music the game has, it's really meditative.
hey pls review hook (a casual puzzeler/time killer)
(link:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook)
or may be any other rainbow train's games they are all fantastic time killers.
Nah, wiring diagrams can take lots of practice to read well. (I think the book is easier to read, incidentally, because it doesn't have the distraction of the literal wire coloring.)
Your cousin sees not only a possibility, but a reality: you'll notice the "M" (motor) for each mirror (LH, RH) has arrows coming out of each side -- the rotational direction depends on the polarity of the voltage through it. Up in the main mirror switch, the dotted lines show that the connected elements move in unison. Taking one mirror and direction for example: if you trace the circuit you'll see that LH-down causes 12V to flow from O/Y, through the switch, to W, through the motor, to L/R, W/R, through the switch again, to B (leading to the body ground point 11). LH-up essentially causes 12V to flow the opposite way through that path. (Same principle for the power windows, but the mirrors need an additional motor for the additional left-right axis.)
'Seems to me you'll need to run the 3 wires for each mirror (6 total) into your Arduino, then your O/Y and B for a common source and ground. Your programming skill will have to plan the logic thereafter. (If you're interested in building your skill with tracing circuit paths and imagining the effects of circuit actions, I honestly recommend the mobile "game" Hook. Little abstract puzzles analogous to circuits.)
'Look forward to what you come out with. I trust calibrating the movements will take time, but it seems like you're on the right track.
here's a bunch of top quality games on Amazon Underground, better hurry if you want any of em:
these links should all be correct, for the 100% free Amazon Underground versions of the apps. let me know if anything's wrong
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if anyone likes Hidden Object games, there are a bunch from:
you can go <strong>here</strong> to search for others, make sure the search bar says Underground Apps before you search.
This game is on sale right now for 99¢ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
I've converted the list to the uk amazon (just changed .com to .co.uk). I hope this works.
added from the comments here:
if anyone likes Hidden Object games, there are a bunch from:
you can go <strong>here</strong> to search for others, make sure the search bar says Underground Apps before you search.
4 more puzzle themed Android games free for a limited time:
Similar actually good game. But fairly short. Not freemium. Hooks https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
also on play store. here's the link to the game.
I really enjoy playing hook on my android. It's a much simpler game compared to the others listed above, but I think it's fundamentally the same logic used when programming. The best part is that it rarely feels like a puzzle game, I found that it's never frustrating for the wrong reason and that every solution can be found with enough thinking. It has complex levels towards the end and it tests your ability to break apart a large complex system into smaller managable pieces. I think it falls under procedural logic.
I'm surprised that you haven't listed World of Goo. It's on literally everything, Windows, OS X, iOS, Linux, Android, Wii and even Blackberry. This in my opinion, is the classical engineering game. It's by the same company that made Human Resource Machine. It's for all ages.
The other game I would recommend, for teenagers and up due to a dark undertone, is a flash game called Time Fcuk (pronounced time cuff). This falls under mind-broadening, with a heavy emphasis on time manipulation and non-linear logic. I think it might also fall under puzzle solving, but it takes some really abstract thinking to solve some of the levels. This is much more psychologically engaging compared to most of the other games listed, and I can say it's as engaging as Portal/Portal 2.
Reminds me very much of Hook
Hook is a great puzzle game
Oh yeah, I can imagine that could happen with a simple name like that.
In any case: Here you go - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
Have you seen Hook? Lovely stuff.
All Apps by Rainbow train, They have several puzzles with very minimalist look, theyre paid maybe but they're often on sale for free.
Info for Hook: Price (USD): Free was $0.99 | Rating: 4.5/5 | Installs: 500,000+ | Size: 27M | IAPs/Ads: No/No
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Hook | 4.5 rating | $0.99 | 500,000+ downloads | Search manually
> I love creating puzzle games. This one is more of a game-like experience than a challenge. No menus, no achievements, just you and a puzzle. Calming sounds and music were made by Wojciech Wasiak. It ...
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Hook has the feel of what you're looking for, and does a really good job of changing things up to keep things interesting.
Hook - 4.5 rating - $0.99 - Search manually
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Well, you could try Hook.
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So you just cloned Hook? Lame.
Inspired by the beautiful game Hook which can be downloaded from the play store here. After making this theme I got in contact with the dev, who was happy for me to post this blatant rip off of their design. Cheers mate.
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All made using KLWP. The file can be downloaded here
Single page setup, so make sure both KLWP and your launcher as set as such.
I also use Nova Launcher Pro for gestures and because it is awesome.
I found HOOK to be pretty fun for simple puzzles.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
Game is "Hook"
Hook!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook
Excellent game. Just wish it were longer.
I still can't believe that there's such a high demand for these games...
But anyway here's an actual real puzzle game where you have to pull "pins" in the correct order
Hook https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rt.hook