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Since it was released around the time when the popularity of LSI games was declining, not many people are likely to be familiar with it, but this is [https://handheldmuseum.com/Casio/GameCalcMG888.htm one of the game calculators released by Casio]. The name is the model number for the calculator. | Since it was released around the time when the popularity of LSI games was declining, not many people are likely to be familiar with it, but this is based on [https://handheldmuseum.com/Casio/GameCalcMG888.htm one of the game calculators released by Casio]. The name is the model number for the calculator. | ||
==User guide== | ==User guide== |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 30 July 2024
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General | |
Author | S.NODDY |
Type | Puzzle |
Version | 2006 |
License | Mixed |
System | CGB |
Last Updated | 2000/06/28 |
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Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
Since it was released around the time when the popularity of LSI games was declining, not many people are likely to be familiar with it, but this is based on one of the game calculators released by Casio. The name is the model number for the calculator.
User guide
The goal is to arrange the numbers 1 to 9 in order. The tiles move one by one when using the up and down keys. For the second column, if either end is empty (no numbers are displayed), you can move the tiles to the left or right.
While there are 2 selectable difficulty levels, due to the way the puzzles are designed, sometimes EASY can be difficult, and HARD can turn out to be easy.
Controls
D-Pad - Move the tiles
Screenshots
External links
- Author's website - http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ua4s-njm/gb_soft/gnod11.html