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Well this is the game for you!!
i love this game, the puzzles are always different and really do get your mind working.
the graffics on this game are very good and it has a few movie seqences.
i give this game 5 stars!!
> Description: Your task is to draw lines between the pins on this
> board to form seven squares. The seven squares do not have to be
> uniform in size, but you can only use each pin once. All righty
> then, give it a shot.
>
> * Hint 1: Most of the squares you make will be tilted 45
> degrees to the side, and their sizes will vary as well. Start by
> looking for pins you can connect to create squares at a
> diagonal.
> * Hint 2: You want more specifics? All right, here's the
> location of one of the squares. Connect the four pins in the
> top-left corner to form a tiny square. Just so you know, this is
> the only square on the board that isn't tilted.
> * Hint 3: The largest square contains the pin that's third
> from the top on the left column and the bottom pin from the
> far-right column. You also need to form a small diagonal block
> using the two pins lined up diagonally on the bottom-left portion
> of the board. There are two more small squares just like this one
> on the board.
The next square starts with the fourth pin in the first row. Connect this pin to the last pin in the fourth row. Connect this pin with the second pin in the last row, then connect this pin with the first pin in the third row. Complete the square.
Now draw a line from the fifth pin in the first row to the last pin in the second row. Connect this pin to the fourth pin in the third row, then draw a line from this pin to the fourth pin in the second row. Complete the square.
The next square starts with the third pin in the second row. Draw a line to the last pin in the third row. This pin connects to the last pin in the last row. Now draw a line to the second pin in the fifth row. Complete the square.
Start the next square with the third pin in the third row. This pin connects to the fourth pin in the fourth row, with connects to the fourth pin in the fifth row. Draw a line to the second pin in the fourth row, then complete the square.
The last square starts with the first pin in the fourth row. This pin connects to the third pin in the fifth row. Now draw a line to the first pin in the last row, then connect to the first pin in the fifth row. Complete the square.
* Hint 1: Most of the squares you make will be tilted 45 degrees to the side, and their sizes will vary as well. Start by looking for pins you can connect to create squares at a diagonal.
* Hint 2: You want more specifics? All right, here's the location of one of the squares. Connect the four pins in the top-left corner to form a tiny square. Just so you know, this is the only square on the board that isn't tilted.
* Hint 3: The largest square contains the pin that's third from the top on the left column and the bottom pin from the far-right column. You also need to form a small diagonal block using the two pins lined up diagonally on the bottom-left portion of the board. There are two more small squares just like this one on the board.