CellMotus is a dark themed variation on Andrey Shevchuk "Game about Squares" in which you have to find the right way to connect cells with circles of the same color. Cells move only in one of the six directions in which the arrow is pointing. Arrows on board allow you to change directions.
As with the original, CellMotus jumps right in with a series of few very easy levels to get you started, just a few cells and a few possible arrangements.
Once you've completed these, you're given a real brain challenge. Some levels are a little more than simple "directions gaming", requiring you to think up a special strategy in order to succeed.
It's easy to learn but difficult to master. Will you be able to complete the end-game?
What's new in this version:
Tutorial / description bug fixes.
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