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Lonpos 4D Puzzle Game

Lonpos 4D Puzzle Game

2000

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How to play the game: Lonpos is a puzzle-game with 12 colourful tetris-like shaped pieces that you must put back in the rack in a way that everything fits. The rack is a diagonally cut square with a length of 10 molds. Depending on your experience and age the game suggests one of 12 difficulty levels (each containing 36 situations). At level 1 there are 2 pieces missing At level 5 there is half the rack missing At level 9 there are only 2 pieces set up At level 10 the game changes to the 3D pyramid with 6 pieces missing At level 11 the 3D pyramid has only 3 pieces set up At level 12 the 3D pyramid has only 1 piece set up and a hint of a second piece (1/4 of the piece) While the first levels often only have one possible solution, the later level can be solved in various ways (up to 100+ solutions for a given situation). When playing competitively each player chooses an appropriate level. Now you roll the the dice-box (a red and a black d6) and choose the corresponding situation based on your difficulty from the book and set it up. There is a sand glass within the components but the players may decide to end their turn when the first player finished his puzzle. Description from the box: It is the best option for IQ training of all ages, for past-time, and for companion of loneliness. It helps stimulate brain potential and promote parent-and-child relationship. It is challenging, fun and ever-refreshing. 432 hierarchical levels from the easiest to the most difficult to make fun for players from 6 to 106 years of age. A game for multifaceted development of brain from IQ28 to IQ280. Puzzle game set with 8 years of development and million dollar investment. 22469 plane and 3D problems for challenges and funs.

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