Diolaser
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Diolaser is a puzzle game that creates unparalleled fusion(nice right?) between two widely popular themes - puzzle games and boolean algebra and throws in lasers and confusing graphical interface into the mix as a bonus. I think this game is very easy and logical, but not many share my opinion. Check it out and I hope you enjoy it. Oh yes, how to play - there's a state machine containing various color coded elements with different properties that needs to be solved in order for a laser beam to travel from round pulsating thingy to filled square. To active beam tap on the round pulsating thingy... okey, now I'm confused as well.
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Quit frankly ... no.
I don't mind some puzzle elements to solve, but in that case there are simply no clues. Nodes states are hard to differenciate (are there any differenciation even ?), no tutorial, no explanation, no nothing.