Akari Puzzle
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Version :1.3
Size :24.94Mb
Updated :Nov 25,2021
Developer :Yuki Fujimoto
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Description
Akari puzzle is a kind of pencil puzzle where all cells are lit-up by placing lightbulbs and no lightbulbs shine on each other. Rule is very simple. 1. Lightbulbs shine every cell vertically and horizontally until they reach a black cell or the boundary. 2. Numbers in some black cells denote the number of lightbulbs in adjacent cells. 3. Lightbulbs themselves are not lit by other lightbulbs.
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