Einstein's Riddle
This logic puzzles game presents some logic problems that gives you several clues that will allow the player to organize the tiles in the correct position.
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This logic puzzles game presents some logic problems that gives you several clues that will allow the player to organize the tiles in the correct position.
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Drag the component from the subcomponents bar to the scene you're working on.
To resize it, use the arrow icon in the top menu.
Click on the minigame and then on the settings gear icon that will appear in the top menu or double click on the minigame.
You will see a menu with two set up options: Settings and Advanced.
To set up this game you have to set columns, rows, tiles and clues.
Columns: you can add up to 6 columns, add a name to each column.
Rows: you can add up to 6 rows, add a name to each row.
Tiles: within the rows you can add to up 6 tiles per row, adding a name to each tile.
Clues: you can add an unlimited number of clues to help the player organize the tiles in their correct possition. The player can go backward and forward between the clues during the game.
In the advanced options you can:
Mute the game.
Activate Autocheck: this will let the player know when they have placed a tile in its correct position (only if it's not muted) and will end the game once all the tiles are in its correct position.
There are only two options in this game. Winning or losing the game.
For each one of these options you can set you the following actions:
Visit an external URL
Subtract X points
Add X points
Go to another scene in the game