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Lovux
Game content reviewed byAntonia Gates
Instructions
Leave no tile unbroken! Tap on a glass tile with a white arrow to push it into the other tiles to break them. The arrow will indicate the direction the tile will move in. If there is a tile behind the arrowed tile, or the arrowed tile doesn't have a tile in front of it to break, then it won't be able to move!
As you progress, tiles will have different shapes and colors. Tiles that glow orange need to be hit twice to break. Tiles with a blue bar on them will push away the tiles on the blue bar WITHOUT breaking them. Tiles connected with green nodes will break as one unit.
Red tiles with a white arrow will move as one - this also goes for pink tiles with white arrows. If you break one of these tiles and not the other, the remaining tile will be grayed out and won't be able to move!
To undo your last move, tap on the bottom arrow on the right side of the screen. To restart the entire level, tap on the top arrow on the right side of the screen.
Leave no tile unbroken! Click on a glass tile with a white arrow to push it into the other tiles to break them. The arrow will indicate the direction the tile will move in. If there is a tile behind the arrowed tile, or the arrowed tile doesn't have a tile in front of it to break, then it won't be able to move!
As you progress, tiles will have different shapes and colors. Tiles that glow orange need to be hit twice to break. Tiles with a blue bar on them will push away the tiles on the blue bar WITHOUT breaking them. Tiles connected with green nodes will break as one unit.
Red tiles with a white arrow will move as one - this also goes for pink tiles with white arrows. If you break one of these tiles and not the other, the remaining tile will be grayed out and won't be able to move!
To undo your last move, click on the bottom arrow on the right side of the screen. To restart the entire level, click on the top arrow on the right side of the screen.
Is Lovux difficult to play?
Lovux can be deceptively hard to master. The difficulty ramps up relatively quickly, with stages as early as level 7 proving to be challenging for many new players. However, as you continue to play, you will get more and more comfortable with the different tricks that get thrown at you.
What can you learn by playing Lovux?
There are many relevant skills that can be learned while playing this fun and abstract puzzle game. For one, learning how to plan ahead is absolutely critical when playing Lovux. If you just walk in and start haphazardly smashing glass, you won’t get very far.
Playing Lovux will also teach you how to think creatively. There are a lot of different factors that you will have to consider when solving each glass puzzle. Oftentimes you will have to think outside of the box to find the solution.
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Lovux
Game content reviewed byAntonia Gates
Instructions
Leave no tile unbroken! Tap on a glass tile with a white arrow to push it into the other tiles to break them. The arrow will indicate the direction the tile will move in. If there is a tile behind the arrowed tile, or the arrowed tile doesn't have a tile in front of it to break, then it won't be able to move!
As you progress, tiles will have different shapes and colors. Tiles that glow orange need to be hit twice to break. Tiles with a blue bar on them will push away the tiles on the blue bar WITHOUT breaking them. Tiles connected with green nodes will break as one unit.
Red tiles with a white arrow will move as one - this also goes for pink tiles with white arrows. If you break one of these tiles and not the other, the remaining tile will be grayed out and won't be able to move!
To undo your last move, tap on the bottom arrow on the right side of the screen. To restart the entire level, tap on the top arrow on the right side of the screen.
Is Lovux difficult to play?
Lovux can be deceptively hard to master. The difficulty ramps up relatively quickly, with stages as early as level 7 proving to be challenging for many new players. However, as you continue to play, you will get more and more comfortable with the different tricks that get thrown at you.
What can you learn by playing Lovux?
There are many relevant skills that can be learned while playing this fun and abstract puzzle game. For one, learning how to plan ahead is absolutely critical when playing Lovux. If you just walk in and start haphazardly smashing glass, you won’t get very far.
Playing Lovux will also teach you how to think creatively. There are a lot of different factors that you will have to consider when solving each glass puzzle. Oftentimes you will have to think outside of the box to find the solution.
Leave no tile unbroken! Click on a glass tile with a white arrow to push it into the other tiles to break them. The arrow will indicate the direction the tile will move in. If there is a tile behind the arrowed tile, or the arrowed tile doesn't have a tile in front of it to break, then it won't be able to move!
As you progress, tiles will have different shapes and colors. Tiles that glow orange need to be hit twice to break. Tiles with a blue bar on them will push away the tiles on the blue bar WITHOUT breaking them. Tiles connected with green nodes will break as one unit.
Red tiles with a white arrow will move as one - this also goes for pink tiles with white arrows. If you break one of these tiles and not the other, the remaining tile will be grayed out and won't be able to move!
To undo your last move, click on the bottom arrow on the right side of the screen. To restart the entire level, click on the top arrow on the right side of the screen.
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