
Arrows is a brilliantly minimalist and intelligent puzzle game that is pure brain candy 🍬. The concept is so elegantly simple, yet it unfolds into layers of delightful complexity. The editor's are impressed by how the game teaches its mechanics without a single word of tutorial—it’s all through intuitive level design. The clean, colorful aesthetic and satisfying "click" of placing an arrow create a wonderfully tactile and focused experience. It’s the kind of game that makes you feel like a genius when you finally solve a tricky level 🤯. If you love logic puzzles like Sudoku or Picross, but are craving something entirely new and refreshing, Arrows is an absolute gem. It’s a masterclass in minimalist game design that provides a deeply satisfying and cerebral challenge.
In Arrows, each level is a grid containing empty tiles and tiles with numbers. Your goal is to place directional arrows onto the empty tiles so that every numbered tile has exactly that many arrows pointing directly at it 🎯. For example, a tile with a "2" must have two arrows from adjacent tiles aimed at it. The challenge comes from the interconnected nature of the grid; placing one arrow affects multiple numbered tiles simultaneously. You must use pure logic and deduction to figure out the correct orientation for each arrow, ensuring all the number conditions are perfectly met. It starts easy but quickly introduces larger grids and more complex constraints, providing a superb and addictive workout for your logical deduction skills.
