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This is a casino styled game where you try to find all of the "safe spots" that don't contain red Xs or "bombs". Find all of the safe spots or mark all of the bombs and you progress! Fail and you restart or spend some of your points to retain your level and try again. 

Can you get what you need from the nefarious Incubus Gang or are you going to let them get away with their crimes?

Controls:
P = Pause and Instructions
LMB = Uncover tile
RMB = Mark tile as unsafe

This game is heavily inspired by the Voltorb Flip gambling game in Pokemon Soul Silver/Heart Gold. As it is a gambling game, luck is a partial element to winning these puzzles. To overcome this, I have added a feature where you can place a red X where you think a bomb may be. If you flag all squares that hide a bomb, you will progress to the next level!

Thanks to Bristol for helping out with this project! You rock!

Let me know how you like the game and what could be better. This is just a short, sweet, and to the point game I made in my spare time, so this project is considered finished. Please support me to make games similar to this or better!


Thanks, 

Aetius

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorAetius
GenrePuzzle
Tags2D, Adult, Erotic, Furry, Gay, homosexual, NSFW, Singleplayer, Unity

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Hi there, I played the game but it confused me to no end, with the 0s I can see that obviously, there are no bombs in that row. But with anything else, I always end up with just a whole lot of potential possibilities and no logical way (I think, I may be wrong) to figure out where exactly the bombs are.

Is it luck based?

If it's not supposed to be, I'd look at puzzle games like Nonogram (Paint by numbers) where the numbers convey specific information and give you a logically deducibly way of determining where stuff is.

Minesweeper does the same thing but through numbers around every mine.
Thanks for making things though, keep on improving!