Ring Pass Not
by SandhillGames
Ring Pass Not
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Description
Fit the tiles in the magic ring to prevent the dragon from incinerating you.
How to Play
Match tiles by either color or symbol to complete a safe magic circle.
Creating special combinations of tiles gets you bonus tools and power-ups.
Developer Updates
1.16.10
Itโs here!!! We finally uploaded Ring Pass Not 2 here on Kongregate! Check it out at http://www.kongregate.com/games/SandhillGames/ring-pass-not-2
FAQ
What is Ring Pass Not?
Ring Pass Not is a puzzle game developed by Sandhill Games where players build a magical ring by matching tiles based on color and shape.
How do you play Ring Pass Not?
In Ring Pass Not, you place tiles on a ring so that adjacent tiles match by color or shape, aiming to complete the circle before running out of moves or tiles.
What is the main objective in Ring Pass Not?
The main goal in Ring Pass Not is to complete a full ring by strategically matching tiles, overcoming obstacles to progress through higher levels.
Are there any progression systems in Ring Pass Not?
Ring Pass Not features a level-based progression system, with increasing difficulty and various special tiles and power-ups that add strategic depth as you advance.
On what platforms can you play Ring Pass Not?
Ring Pass Not is a browser-based puzzle game available on web gaming platforms, so you can play it directly online without downloading.
Comments
xandramas
Jul. 04, 2010
Really you lose one of the randomly occuring puzzles and you have to start from the very beginning?
uradumdum2
Nov. 21, 2010
"relaxed mode". relaxed mode my ass.
choirboy
May. 19, 2010
This seriously needs a save function.
Darkobra
Apr. 22, 2010
This could do with checkpoints at least on every segment of the circle.
ElliotKane
Dec. 16, 2019
Success is as much a matter of luck as perseverance in this game, as card draw is truly random and any loss will send you back to level 1, even after completing a section of the game. Skill can help, but not enough to truly matter if your luck is bad enough. As such, what could be a good game bogs down in the frustration of endless restarts. Not recommended.