Radiant Grid

Radiant Grid

By Open Planet Software

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2016-04-21
  • Current Version: 2.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 52.99 MB
  • Developer: Open Planet Software
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 4.07692
4.07692
From 13 Ratings

Description

Start at the origin and tap the squares to light a path across the grid. There’s just one rule! The numbers scattered across the grid tell you how many squares you must light up around each one to solve the puzzle… and that’s where the skill comes in! One mistake can lead you down the wrong path! "This is quite simply one of the most beautiful puzzle games I have ever played. The design is simple, yet aesthetically pleasing, and the soundtrack is a wonderful sonic wash that perfectly compliments the gameplay. The puzzles themselves are well pitched. The introductory rounds are small enough to lend themselves to both a studied approach or random tapping. They gradually ramp up the difficulty level, and with so many to work through, there is great value for money to be had. Now, off to the iTunes music store to buy the soundtrack..." - an App Store customer from the UK. Radiant Grid is an immersive, minimalist puzzle game with a soothing, ambient soundtrack. 99 increasingly challenging, handcrafted puzzles. A simple concept that will give you hours of relaxing game play. ** Soundtrack now available on iTunes and Apple Music **

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Reviews

  • Amazingly pleasant and clever

    5
    By whitakerz
    Beautiful game. Simple pleasant. Difficult. If you can’t figure out the “rules” you are a nincompoop, don’t leave reviews of your own cluelessness.
  • Nice merge of minesweeper and plumbing-flow puzzles

    5
    By Between Two Parks
    Devise a route from the source to the specified endpoints, respecting constraints. Very satisfying. Visually appealing.
  • Makes you think!

    5
    By ciak2009
    Fells like an active engagement puzzle rather than some game designed to make you buy crap to actually make progress. IMHO if you dislike this game because of its “unclear” rules then you must hate a challenge. I feel like it teaches how to learn how to play rather than outright teaching how to play, which builds intuition you’ll need the farther the game progresses!
  • Really great puzzle game

    5
    By Safari4me
    Enjoyed very much! Was bummed when I completed the master rank and was no more :(. Need more to solve!!! It took me several weeks on and off to accomplish the very last one though. I was stuck on number eight. Anyway fun to figure out for sure!
  • Fun Puzzle Game That Works Differently Than Expected

    5
    By LoyalSage
    Most games today start off with a bunch of annoying prompts telling you how to play. This one had a little text to guide you in the first level, but it wasn’t enough to not let you figure out how the game works on your own. It reminds me of playing old games growing up where you put the cartridge in, turn it on, and then you’re just there in the game and you have no clue what any of the sprites are supposed to be or what kinds of puzzles might be in the game. All you know is that you want to beat the game. Initially I thought that the numbers corresponded to each square, and it was saying how many paths that square needed to the source block. Then I thought it was saying how many lines around the outside of the filled blocks touched that corner. It wasn’t until around Level 2, puzzle 3-ish that I realized how it really worked (I won’t spoil it here). I kind of accidentally stumbled into playing this game without reading anything about what it was. I downloaded one of Open Planet’s other apps, and saw their bundle being shown next to it. The other app in the bundle (not this one or the one I had originally bought) looked like something I’d use, so I bought the bundle. Then today, I saw this app that was also included on my home screen so I tapped on it, and it was a fun little mystery to solve. I tapped on it, and then I saw Game Center open, so I knew it was a game, and then I started trying to figure out what the numbers really meant, which kept me interested until the puzzles got hard enough to be interesting in and of themselves.
  • Great game with puzzles

    5
    By Captain Buzz #4
    There is a tutorial mode to teach you the basics of the game -- put down connection squares that touch the number shown on the paper. Only n squares can surround the number. So complex layouts can be tricky and fun. Easy to come in and start playing and come back later for more.
  • How

    1
    By oldphatone
    There is no instructions. No bueno guys

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