This game features movable tokens in rows or columns with the aim of matching pattern colors. The transparent tokens make the objective clear, and a hint feature can help solve any board position. Players use click and drag to maneuver the pieces.
The Yin Yang token connects the fore layer (tokens) and the back layer (pathways) simultaneously, making it the background, token, and missing part of every set. The aim of the game is to match one set of tokens to one pattern color. Transparent tokens make it instinctively obvious, while new game mechanics add a refreshing surprise. You can move the game board, and completed tokens move from path to path instead of field to field. If a token gets pushed out of the game board, it immediately re-enters from the other side of the same row or column.
You can use hints to help you solve any game board position or set up an Auto-Hint option in the Setup Menu. There's no tutorial, and side displays show completed versus uncompleted token sets. A progress bar monitors overall chances to finish the game soon. A double click of the Yin Yang can switch between YY-Column and YY-Row. Additionally, there are backward and forward arrows to review all your moves, and the game is always saved.
Tic Tac Files has five game modes: CASUAL, HIDE, FIXO, ZEN, and TOUR. In the CASUAL mode, arrange every three of a kind tokens in a single row, column, or diagonal and use Yin Yang to substitute any missing token. In HIDE mode, some tokens are hidden, but the rules are the same as above. In FIXO mode, YY has a fixed starting position, while the ZEN mode is similar to the game, and you need to rearrange already completed sets until the left side and the right side displays are equal.
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