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RayRay ?c2005 Raymond S. Persi (www.mutaytor.com/cast/member/RayRay)
RayRay Parade created by Chris Clements (www.nickelarcade.com)
Stand-up selector. A "rather bizarre little game", admits Funjunkie, "about small men who like squatting", and also "shaking their bellies". The aim is to get all the RayRays to stand up, but the catch is that, whenever you click on one, his neighbours either sit down (if they're already standing) or stand up (if they're already sitting down).
Imagine that over a variety of different RayRay arrangements (over three different levels of difficulty) and you're well on the way to grasping this puzzler's peculiar appeal. There are a few websites discussing the mathematical basis of the task (it's very similar to the "Lights Out" hand-held electronic game, if you've ever seen that), plus one of those tile-shuffling picture-rearrangers for the dedicated RayRay fan.
Controls: Mouse click on RayRay to make him stand up - or sit down.
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Example:
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RayRay ?c2005 Raymond S. Persi (www.mutaytor.com/cast/member/RayRay)
RayRay Parade created by Chris Clements (www.nickelarcade.com)
Stand-up selector. A "rather bizarre little game", admits Funjunkie, "about small men who like squatting", and also "shaking their bellies". The aim is to get all the RayRays to stand up, but the catch is that, whenever you click on one, his neighbours either sit down (if they're already standing) or stand up (if they're already sitting down).
Imagine that over a variety of different RayRay arrangements (over three different levels of difficulty) and you're well on the way to grasping this puzzler's peculiar appeal. There are a few websites discussing the mathematical basis of the task (it's very similar to the "Lights Out" hand-held electronic game, if you've ever seen that), plus one of those tile-shuffling picture-rearrangers for the dedicated RayRay fan.
Controls: Mouse click on RayRay to make him stand up - or sit down.
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