pixelLogic‪₂‬ 4+

A Comfort Game of Binariness

Kenneth Wong

Designed for iPad

    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

## What is pixelLogic?

• It is...
- simple
- soothing
- appropriate for ages x to 25x (where x=5)
- not addictive (unless you tap the "One More" button too many times...)
• It has...
- customizable board sizes
- rotate commands to fit board to your brains or your device
- themes
- Pencil mode for uncertain moves
- Peeking mode for when you wanna be bad
- iCloud-synced History to keep your play records, so you can highlight, recall, or share your game board any time
- haptic feedbacks so you feel your moves
• Plus, it...
- supports Dark Mode, iPhone landscape, iPad Split View, Slider Over, etc.
- lets you draw with Apple Pencil or your finger
- works well with iPad pointers, e.g. Magic Keyboard and mouses
- runs on iPhone, iPad, iPod, and even modern Macs (e.g. those with Apple's M1 chips)
• And, it's free.
- It is our gift.
- Wish you a better year than the last!

## How to play?

• Each square should be filled with a pixel (i.e. picture element).
- A pixel can be either on or off (or positive, negative).
• On each row or column of squares, there is a clue.
- The clue tells you how many on's are on that row or column, and whether they are together or apart.
- e.g. "4, 1" means a total of 5 on's: 4 consecutive and one by itself, separated by one or more off's.
- Once a row/column is completely filled with pixels, its clue text changes color:
mint if satisfied, or red if not.
- However, remember that satisfying a clue only means that;
it does not necessarily mean the pixels are correctly placed.
• Complete the board with pixels.
- If all clues are satisfied, the board is solved!
- Note that some boards can have more than one solution.
• Now share the game via a simple web link, with or without your time.

## Tips

• Swipe from left or right screen edge to call up the Info pages.
• Hold on a button for extended optons.

What’s New

Version 2.1

+ better sharing

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
3 Ratings

3 Ratings

App Privacy

The developer, Kenneth Wong, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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