Grid

Grid

by Candystand
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Grid

Rating:
3.6
Released: January 20, 2009
Last updated: January 22, 2009
Developer: Candystand

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Description

Every mind has its limitations. Can you defeat this unique and challenging puzzle game? 35 Levels of increasing difficulty, designed to challenge even the most diehard puzzle fan.

How to Play

Any Glyph with POWER can be rotated LEFT and RIGHT by clicking on either side of it. In each puzzle, connect the power from the glowing POWER SUPPLY to ALL UNPOWERED glyphs. ALL Glyphs must have POWER, and all connections must be used in order to complete each puzzle.

FAQ

What is Grid?
Grid is a puzzle game developed by Candystand where players create paths to connect generators with the lamps on a grid-based board.

How do you play Grid?
In Grid, you rotate individual tiles on a square grid to form unbroken electrical connections from power sources to the corresponding lights.

What is the main objective in Grid?
The main objective in Grid is to complete each level by ensuring that all lamps are powered through correctly connected paths before time runs out.

Does Grid have time limits or levels?
Yes, Grid features multiple levels of increasing difficulty, each with a time constraint to add challenge.

What makes Grid a unique puzzle game?
Grid stands out with its electrical circuit theme and grid-based tile rotation, challenging players to think ahead and solve puzzles efficiently.

Developer Updates

Jan 20, 2009 12:52pm

Fixed game hanging bug at the end of level 30

Comments

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nicardoza avatar

nicardoza

Jan. 27, 2011

85
3

Time taken to load the next level is too much...
Can make to skip the score addition ..

Masteruz avatar

Masteruz

Mar. 11, 2010

261
13

Good game, BUT the waiting time between levels is TOOOOOO LONG...

Smizzy avatar

Smizzy

Jun. 10, 2014

13
0

The score is so arbitrary, I'm only playing the game for the puzzles, the number means nothing. As a game designer you should understand that it only takes away from the experience of playing the game.

gg375 avatar

gg375

Feb. 24, 2010

117
9

Very nice origonal take on the network game concept. (add a skip button for the score tally)?

Daxter697 avatar

Daxter697

Jun. 08, 2010

62
6

Also, the mute button exists. It's that round thing with the moving lines.