Logication
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Logication is a two player game that can either be played against the machine, there are three levels of AI, or against another player. A functionally limited version of the game was released as freeware under the name 'Logication Lite'. Whereas the full version of the game has eighty levels, seventy five objects and multiplayer network support the freeware version had just ten levels, twelve objects and had no internet support.
The game is played by moving pieces on a grid, each piece can only move one square at a time. The pieces are shaped like letters, an 'X' can move on any diagonal, a 'Y' has two diagonals and one vertical/horizontal option depending on its orientation, an 'I' can move up/down or side to side if it's turned ninety degrees. Each player has a round coloured 'Logicator' button which cannot be moved. The object of the game is to either capture all of an opponents pieces or to capture their 'Logicator' button.
The levels in each game all play the same but differ in the number & type of playing pieces and the location of the 'Logicator' button.
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Game added by piltdown_man.
Game added March 27, 2018. Last modified February 13, 2023.