Odyssey 2 Game: Chinese Logic (1980 Philips)

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A logical puzzle game where In Chinese Rationale, the player needs to move a succession of numbers (9 to 0) from point An of an example of lines to point D (or B in the varieties). The numbers should be put in point D in a similar plunging request. There are two different focuses to which the numbers can be moved, B and C.

Assuming at least one number is stopped in one of the places, the player can move to that point with numbers lower than the previous one. The numbers can be moved individually and to do so the player needs to type the letter of beginning and the predetermination letter. Moves can be scattered by squeezing the "reasonable" key.

The PC monitors the time passed and the number of moves made by the player, likewise showing the base measure of moves to settle the riddle. There are 9 other potential varieties, with the distinction of having the method for guiding D hindered and various measures of numbers toward movement. Those varieties can be chosen by pressing "reset" and the ideal number. One figure - least number of moves: 1 2. two figures - least number of moves: 3 3. three figures - least number of moves: 7 4. four figures - least number of moves: 15 5. five figures - least number of moves: 31 6. six figures - least number of moves: 63 7. seven figures - least number of moves: 127 8. eight figures - least number of moves: 255 9. nine figures - least number of moves: 511







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Magnovox Odessey 2
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Chinese Logic (Video Game)
1980