Magypath

MagyPath is a logic boardgame primarily developed for Windows Mobile devices. The goal is to pass all 100 levels and obtain as many points as possible. At the start, the first mapping of the green, yellow, red and blue squares is displayed. The player moves from the bottom row and climbs to the top row, stepping on the green squares adjacent to square the player is currently on. If there are no green squares, the player can use yellow ones, but t... more

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  • 2006

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