Nervebit Crossnull 1.0
What is invaluable secret humanoid brain? The answer to this question will help the neuroids - a artificial cell's invader. Create a neuroid network on the alien brain matrix, faster opponent.
Last update
29 Jul. 2011
Licence
Free
OS Support
Windows XP
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Puzzles & Logic
Publisher
Nervebit Ltd
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Nervebit Crossnull Publisher's Description
What is invaluable secret humanoid brain? The answer to this question will help the neuroids - a artificial cell's invader.
Neuroids come in two basic types - crosses and zeros. Each type uses a method of functioning is incompatible with the other. Neuroids within a species are divided into families, which differ in the color of the shell.
For a successful operation on a brain matrix, the operator must create a dominant network of neuroids. The more of one type of neuroids are interconnected and the stronger the connection between them, the stronger the network obtained.
Initially, a brain matrix contains a number of different types of neuroids that are listed at random.
The operator selects controled type and the opponent gets the other.
For implantation in the brain neuroid should be charged with energy. To do this, the control panel each turn receives a charge, which is automatically distributed among the available objects.
The operator sets a charged neuroid to the empty cell of the brain matrix, thereby increasing the network.
In addition, there are available special tools to help. Hammer - destroys neuroid in the cell. Shield - protects the cell from the hammer.
Once set all of the charged neuroids, turn passes to the opponent. The operation ends when the brain is full. The winner is the one who will create the dominant network.
Neuroids come in two basic types - crosses and zeros. Each type uses a method of functioning is incompatible with the other. Neuroids within a species are divided into families, which differ in the color of the shell.
For a successful operation on a brain matrix, the operator must create a dominant network of neuroids. The more of one type of neuroids are interconnected and the stronger the connection between them, the stronger the network obtained.
Initially, a brain matrix contains a number of different types of neuroids that are listed at random.
The operator selects controled type and the opponent gets the other.
For implantation in the brain neuroid should be charged with energy. To do this, the control panel each turn receives a charge, which is automatically distributed among the available objects.
The operator sets a charged neuroid to the empty cell of the brain matrix, thereby increasing the network.
In addition, there are available special tools to help. Hammer - destroys neuroid in the cell. Shield - protects the cell from the hammer.
Once set all of the charged neuroids, turn passes to the opponent. The operation ends when the brain is full. The winner is the one who will create the dominant network.
What's New in Version 1.0 of Nervebit Crossnull
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