“Books of Hanoi” is a simple puzzle game to clear up scattered books
Books of Hanoi
What is it about?
“Books of Hanoi” is a simple puzzle game to clear up scattered books.
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“Books of Hanoi” is a simple puzzle game to clear up scattered books.
At the 2013 "Forum for graphical expression and science of art" held by the three academic societies "Academic Society for Graphic Information Media", "Academic Society for Electronic Graphics" and "Academic Society for the Science of Art", this game received the "Industry Prize" (sponsored by Wakom Company).
【Features】
・Intuitive game system based on a traditional game “Tower of Hanoi”
・Smooth and comfortable touch interaction
・Fascinating interactive music accordance with game progression
・Beautiful and characteristic visual image.
Timeline:
15 March 2013: "Forum for graphical expression and science of art"
28 June 2013: 2nd KMUTT-TUT Joint Symposium 2013
19 to 22 September 2013 Tokyo Game Show 2013
28 February to 1 March 2014 Interaction 2014
■What is “Books of Hanoi”
A Puzzle game to clear up scattered books in descending order. There is the one, simple rule that you can NOT put on a longer book on a shorter book. The rule is based on a traditional puzzle game “Tower of Hanoi”
This traditional puzzle is well known as an intellectual toy for children. And a recursive algorithm is useful for solving it, so it is often used as a teaching problem for discussing recursive programming.
■How to play
Tap a book you want to move, and you can drag it to another box of the bookshelf.
To clear a stage, you put a short book on a longer book with consideration for the order, carefully. Once all the books are rearranged in the order of their length, the stage is cleared.
■System Requirement
iPhone4 or later iPad2 or later iOS6 or later
■About Yack Lab.
’Books of Hanoi’ is developed by Yack Lab.
Yack Lab. website:
http://www.yacklab.com/
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/YackLab
■About the "Creative Application" project
The "Creative Application" project provides a place for discussing the question of what an application is in the first place. What is the future form of each participant's application when looking at a deeper understanding of it? We try to find that out in a collaboration by all participants.
Creative Application Wiki:
http://kengolab.net/CreApp/wiki/start
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