Scalaria app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 7756 ratings )
Games Puzzle Entertainment Trivia
Developer: Kirill Shekhter
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 10 Apr 2015
App size: 7.29 Mb

Goal of the Game
The goal of the game is to pave the triangle figure with provided tiles. The task seems to be simple, but theres a small catch: the triangle is too small and so in every solution youll find one tile will always remain unused. To complete the game you have to find all "different" solutions, that is, to pave the triangle leaving another tile every time. This means you shall have to find 5 solutions in the simple mode, and 12 in the advanced.

Game Description
The game screen contains 4 tabs: Game, Progress, Settings and About. The game is played in the first tab, as its name implies. Switch to the Progress tab to have a look at what and how many solutions you have already found. By changing the games default Settings you can modify its look and feel according to how you like it most. The About tab contains a somewhat shortened version of the game description and rules.

When the Game tab is active, its name changes to New -- press on it to start a new game. In the beginning the game field with triangle figure is empty and all the tiles lie on the bar below. You can select a tile by simply pressing on it. After it has been selected, arrow icons are displayed near the tile; press on them to rotate it. Move the selected tile to the desired position within the triangle figure with your finger and long press on it afterwards to place it. Just hurl the selected tile downwards if you want to return it to the bar. The tiles already positioned within the triangle can be selected and moved in pretty much the same way. Only one piece can be selected at a time!, you will not be able to select a new one until the one already selected is placed on the figure or returned to the bar.

As soon as a solution has been found, it is automatically copied into the Solutions tab; much like the Game tab it consists of the game field and the set of tiles on the bar below, however this time individual tiles mark the solutions that have been, or remain to be found. Tiles without the solution are displayed as wireframes; with every found solution the respective tile acquires color and volume. Press on a tile to see the solution it corresponds to.

While in the settings tab you can reset your progress or change the game settings. Currently the following is available: you can mute or un-mute the game, reflect the triangle figure, select the difficulty level as well as choose from three available game themes specifying the overall look of the game.

Happy Solving!