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- colinmacc
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1065661914/
HEX is an abstract puzzle game that is easy to learn, but hard to master.
Drag and drop any of the “tetrahexes” onto the game board. Completed lines in any direction are removed. The more lines you complete at once, the larger a bonus you get!
If you're stuck, wait 15 seconds for a hint…
There are two game modes:-
CLASSIC MODE:
- No rotations
- No time limits
- Single tile drops
Use the single tile “lifelines” wisely - they get less frequent as the game goes on.
SPEED GAME:
- Rotations allowed
- 3 minute timer
- More shape types
Can you get on the high score table for both game modes?
- AHypnoman
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
How does scoring work? I noticed that if you connect multiple lines at the same time you can get points in the 10s of thousands, but only one line being connected doesn't really change your score.
- colinmacc
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
How does scoring work? I noticed that if you connect multiple lines at the same time you can get points in the 10s of thousands, but only one line being connected doesn't really change your score.
Yes indeed, there’s a bonus multiplier when you clear more than one line at the same time, and it doubles every line you clear in that turn. So it’s really worth trying to do that because you can get loads of points!
For example, clearing 3 lines earns you around 1000 points, but clearing 5 lines can get you over 5000 points!
The theoretical maximum is 9 lines (for the long straight shapes)… the most I did in testing was 7, but that was on the rotate version before I added the timer. I think that earned around 20,000 points!
- jakepaulforchristmas
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
Hex is pretty fun
- SaberDragon73
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Scratcher
95 posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
I LOVE the game. Have spent hours on it!
- colinmacc
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
I LOVE the game. Have spent hours on it!
Glad you like it

- SaberDragon73
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Scratcher
95 posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
I LOVE the game. Have spent hours on it!
Glad you like it
Definitely!
- CodingGuy86
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
Bro you dont know how much i love this game it is just sooooooooooooo fun and this should be featured 

- colinmacc
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
Bro you dont know how much i love this game it is just sooooooooooooo fun and this should be featured
Thanks! I'm really glad people like it. It's probably one of my most polished games

- colinmacc
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
Here's a link to a playthrough of a game containing a 9-line combo!
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/LgvSoY_NCwk/
It gives really big scores!
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/LgvSoY_NCwk/
It gives really big scores!
Last edited by colinmacc (Oct. 3, 2024 13:10:04)
- 43bits
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
I recently found out you can change the ‘ Boarddata’ variable to create all sorts of new level maps that make the game 10 times more crazy! here's a fun one:
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(also, don't change the level data to contain any other number than 1, 2, and 0).
12002021101102012011201201200120220002120021120211122111121111121111211111211112120112111121111121111211111211112211120211200212000220000200212
(also, don't change the level data to contain any other number than 1, 2, and 0).
- welche9000
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Scratcher
26 posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
don't tell my teachers that i play this during school because its that fun, its literally block blast but better
- welche9000
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Scratcher
26 posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
I recently found out you can change the ‘ Boarddata’ variable to create all sorts of new level maps that make the game 10 times more crazy! here's a fun one:
12002021101102012011201201200120220002120021120211122111121111121111211111211112120112111121111121111211111211112211120211200212000220000200212
(also, don't change the level data to contain any other number than 1, 2, and 0).
I tried it is is the most cursed thing in scratch
- welche9000
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Scratcher
26 posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
How are the hints calculated?
- colinmacc
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
How are the hints calculated?
It's not very sophisticated. After every move, the board is checked to see if any of the available pieces can be placed. That's how it knows if it's game over or not. As soon as it finds one that can be placed it breaks out of the loop, storing the positions of that placement in a list. Then after 10 (?) seconds if no input is detected, it flashes those hexagons. So the hint isn't anything other than the first detected valid move - it's not an indication of whether it's a good move or not!
- Connor-Hayes
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
After playing for awhile, I've noticed two distinct board components: “Chunks” and “Holes”.
define ChunksChunks are arrangements of blocks that are all connected and have no “dents” or “gulfs” larger than one unit. Chunks are generally difficult to attain without careful attention to what lines will be completed by your moves. Chunks must generally be 4-5 units or larger to be a valid place to graft other blocks onto. The fewer chunks you have in your position, the more lines you can score at once and the lower the likelihood is that you will run out of moves. 4 by 1 blocks are invaluable in cashing in chunks by scoring them. When completing lines, try to do it on the edges of a chunk to retain its integrity.
define HolesA Hole is an arrangement of empty tiles surrounded by blocks, A Hole cannot be filled, either partially or completely, by any tile. Any arrangement of 1, 2 or 3 empty tiles is considered a Hole. Larger holes, such as the dreaded “Bowtie Formation”, are rare. Avoid holes whenever you can.
- colinmacc
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
After playing for awhile, I've noticed two distinct board components: “Chunks” and “Holes”.define ChunksChunks are arrangements of blocks that are all connected and have no “dents” or “gulfs” larger than one unit. Chunks are generally difficult to attain without careful attention to what lines will be completed by your moves. Chunks must generally be 4-5 units or larger to be a valid place to graft other blocks onto. The fewer chunks you have in your position, the more lines you can score at once and the lower the likelihood is that you will run out of moves. 4 by 1 blocks are invaluable in cashing in chunks by scoring them. When completing lines, try to do it on the edges of a chunk to retain its integrity.define HolesA Hole is an arrangement of empty tiles surrounded by blocks, A Hole cannot be filled, either partially or completely, by any tile. Any arrangement of 1, 2 or 3 empty tiles is considered a Hole. Larger holes, such as the dreaded “Bowtie Formation”, are rare. Avoid holes whenever you can.
Fascinating

Tell me more about the dreaded “Bowtie Formation”?
- 109819
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Scratcher
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Introducing "HEX" - My latest puzzle game!
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