KBlackbox Information
Description
Howto
Objective: Use laser beams to deduce the placement of the atomic particles inside the black box.
Using lasers and placing balls and markers deduce the position of the hideden atoms inside the black box.
The cursor can be moved around the box with the standard cursor movement keys or the mouse. Switching of lasers or marking of black boxes is done with the Left Mouse Button, or by pressing the Return or Enter key.
You can also drag and drop the balls and the markers with the mouse.
You can mark the fields where you think a ball cannot be, too. Just press the Right Mouse Button. It often helps you to find an area where a ball could possibly be. To clear any marks, press the same key or mouse button again.
When you think the configuration of balls you have placed is correct, press the "Done!" button. You will be informed whether you are correct or not, and be given your score.
If you placed any balls incorrectly, the right solution will be displayed.
Credits
© 1999 -2009 KBlackbox Team
KBlackbox is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2.
Original Authors:
- Nicolas Roffet <nicolas-kde@roffet.com>
- Robert Cimrman <cimrman3@students.zcu.cz>
- Johann Ollivier Lapeyre < johann.ollivierlapeyre@gmail.com >
Comments
Date: 2009-06-22
Agree with the comments from Josh, Tom & Mike. Sucks when your solution works perfectly, yet ... the game yells at you for being stupid ... when in fact it's the game that's stupid!
Date: 2009-06-06
Suggestion: Add a check for alternate solutions. I've had several solutions that work and still lost since it didn't match the intended solution.
Date: 2009-05-13
Agree with the comment Josh made. I have reported as a bug. It should recognize any valid solution.
Date: 2008-09-30
It seems that not all puzzles have unique solutions. Leading to very aggravating hard puzzles where you're forced to guess.
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