This is awesome, but tutorial seems slow and boring. Friendly reminder: launch iOS/Android version before someone else does
As far as I can tell, this is the same game as Unruly[0], which is included in Chris Boyle's Android port[1] of Simon Tatham's puzzle collection. EDIT: The history is a little more interesting than that. The janko.at page on Tohu wa Vohu[2] names many pre-existing variants: Eins und Zwei, Binary Puzzles[3], Binoxxo, and others. Binary Puzzles are notable for being paper-and-pencil puzzles, but it's not clear whether…
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Wow that collection of puzzles is awesome, thanks for the reference!
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#26Does this remind any one else of Sudoku? In the same vein at least. Anyways very cool, great job!
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#27Clicking the top row seems broken sometimes. I suspect when I think I'm clicking a cell on the top row that I'm actually clicking the board size element ("4x4" or "10x10"), and it's not transferring through to the underlying cell.
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#29Maybe it's just broken for me? All I see is a dark screen, although all sources load. I also downloaded the page and sources and tried to launch locally- nothing works. Maybe it's my locked down work computer?
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Oh, right. But what about the ones on row 1?
Well if you switch the squares on row 3, you have to switch the square on row 1 as well. Otherwise the columns will not have even numbers of red and blue squares.
Oh. It's really confusing to show not only the current mistake but also the mistakes that would be introduced by fixing it.