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NetWalk is a variation of Vetka, but now with a different theme. The puzzle task is to connect each computer on the grid field to the central server by adjusting and turning the network pieces scattered around. There are three levels of difficulty, which differ by size of the puzzle. On the last difficulty level opposite edges of the field are stuck one with another, so the field becomes non-edged (mathematicians would say that the field is a torus).

The player should click a grid's cell to rotate it in order to make a correct connection with neighbor cell. Click left mouse button to rotate cell counter-clockwise. Click right button to rotate cell clockwise. Player's skill in assembling the network is calculated during the game and saved in the score table if the player reaches the top ten result. The less is the time of player's successful actions and the less is the number of waste (not necessary) turns, the greater the score is. Top ten table is the same for all difficulty levels.

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Single player

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Developer

Gamos

Publisher

Gamos

Released

1996

Platforms

PCWindows

Standing

Top 34% by visits

Tags

Top-downFixed / flip-screenReal-timePoint and select

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