Logix

 

The basic idea of Logix is taken from Sudoku; but there is only a grid of 3x3 squares and therefore only nine squares all in all, and you do not use numbers, but use three different shapes – moon, star and and a heart, if you want to call them that. Each of those shapes is present in three colors, in red, blue and yellow. On 70 objective or task cards some of those shapes are pre-positioned. You choose one of those cards, place the shapes already depicted there and must then place the remaining shapes into the grid so that at the end in each row and each column each shape and each color is only present once. This is the only rule! In the higher levels of the seven levels of difficulty restricting conditions are added in relation to rows or columns, for instance.

 

Logical placement game for 1 player, ages 7+

 

Designer: Linda Wächter

Publisher: IQ-Spiele 2012

Web: www.iq-spiele.de

Stock#: 682121

 

Users: For families

Special: 1 player

 

Version: multi * Rules: de en * In-game text: no