Eureka is a test of the user’s logic, attention, memory, concentration and reflexes, organized in the format of mini-games, for the passage of which several fleeting seconds are given. The presence of a competitive moment fuels interest in puzzles – after solving each task, the user sees how much faster he passed the test in comparison with other players.
At first glance, the tests are simple and understandable – to find a “stranger” in a cluster of identical geometric shapes, to detect the thickest line, to distribute objects by color, to choose a gear that rotates faster than other fellows, to identify a color according to a given pattern, and so on. The difficulty gradually increases, and the time available to pass the test inexorably decreases, forcing the player to make ridiculous and annoying mistakes.
Features:
- laconic design and soothing background music;
- complete the stage condition in the minimum time;
- earn three stars on each attempt;
- collect all achievements and rewards;
- one hundred stages of cognitive madness.
The text explanation that precedes the start of the test helps to understand the goals of the round, although it can be difficult to understand the meaning of the level written before the start. The Eureka puzzle compares favorably with its neighbors in the genre – all tasks obey logic, and record results depend on the user’s ability to instantly respond to a change in the subject of tests.
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