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July 03, 2019
rgb quest [browser]
Get all the red, green and blue boxes on their target spots in the 18 levels of the challenging puzzlescript puzzler RGB Quest by RGDario Zubovic. (X key to change color selection, Z key to undo a move, R key to restart a level)
It is challenging but if you're stuck it might be one of a few special moves, not mentioned (that I saw) on the game page. One, as anonymous hinted above, pieces stacked vertically will "slide" along a shelf at the join. Two, the orange square will break apart a stack when you push it into one. Also, boxes falling will stick to a similar box to either side below it.
Stage name: Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately, I have tried joining the red together, but it doesn't make any difference. The game may not be working properly on my computer.
For level 15, get two orange squares (one on top of the other) on the edge of the top step, and two orange blocks (one next to the other) on the second step. Drop the blue box onto the rightmost orange box, then the red box on top. Then use the orange boxes to push the blue box down the stairs, moving the red box directly over the blue box when it gets behind.
lvl 15: just put your two boxes in the rocking chair and walk down the stairs! (An ell of orange squares will carry the red and blue to the bottom step.)
alice: Thank you for posting the link to the walkthrough video. Now I know for sure the game doesn't work for me the way it does for everyone else. Anonymous (8 July 2019 at 01:48)
Sneaky, tricky, head-scratchy, but great fun. Thanks a bunch, Dario. A nice Independence Day treat for us Yankees.
ReplyDeleteHint: some platforms are like I-beams.
ReplyDelete"Challenging" is an understatement. yikes.
ReplyDeleteIt is challenging but if you're stuck it might be one of a few special moves, not mentioned (that I saw) on the game page. One, as anonymous hinted above, pieces stacked vertically will "slide" along a shelf at the join. Two, the orange square will break apart a stack when you push it into one. Also, boxes falling will stick to a similar box to either side below it.
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to save progress? I've "rage-quit" a few times, but then regret it, I have to cycle back through the levels again.
ReplyDeleteGot hung up on Level 4. It seems like a good idea, but I'm just not getting it. I must be missing something.
ReplyDeletelvl 4: join the two reds horizontally and use it to get the blue box past the white spike.
ReplyDeleteStage name:
ReplyDeleteThank you for the suggestion.
Unfortunately, I have tried joining the red together, but it doesn't make any difference.
The game may not be working properly on my computer.
Level 15 with the stairs is killing my brains.Can anyone help,got everything else done?.
ReplyDeleteFor level 15, get two orange squares (one on top of the other) on the edge of the top step, and two orange blocks (one next to the other) on the second step. Drop the blue box onto the rightmost orange box, then the red box on top. Then use the orange boxes to push the blue box down the stairs, moving the red box directly over the blue box when it gets behind.
ReplyDeletelvl 15: just put your two boxes in the rocking chair and walk down the stairs! (An ell of orange squares will carry the red and blue to the bottom step.)
ReplyDeleteThank you, that was easier than I thought.Now completed everything.
ReplyDeleteWalkthrough for those still stuck somewhere: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnO4xYJW4VI
ReplyDeletealice:
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the link to the walkthrough video. Now I know for sure the game doesn't work for me the way it does for everyone else.
Anonymous (8 July 2019 at 01:48)