Linkage Draw
What it may be lacking in sounds and visuals, Masa's physics puzzler, Linkage Draw, makes up for in a big way with its mind-boggling levels. Drag the pieces together thoughtfully to be able to trace out the given pattern. Maybe it's the position of the pieces that matter or which corner you decide to connect them to, but each of the 16 levels will surely have you going 'hmmmm'.
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I like this idea a lot, but I wish there were some way to think it through rather than just throwing things together. I'm stuck on level 2 and have no idea even where to start, other than
that one piece fits between two of the fixed dots.
After that, I got nothin'.
@Lucie
You should start with putting the middle of the "three hole plate" on the right red fixer.
I've seen this concept before, but never in an online game. +5 mushrooms for originality.
I'm stuck on Level 3.
I've nicknamed the left red wheel "Port", the right wheel "Starboard", and the middle fixed point "Control". The three straight bars are "Tom", "Dick", and "Harry", from shortest to longest, and the triangle is "Delta". When Delta is oriented with the red point at the top, the lower left point is "Delta-1", and the lower right is "Delta-2".
I'm pretty sure that Delta-1 needs to be fixed to Starboard, but I'm unsure how to secure Delta-2. I've considered hitching Tom, Dick, and Harry all together in a Y and linking the free ends to Port, Control, and Delta-2, but I've tried every combination to no avail.
@SonicLover, my solution for level 3:
Connect Delta-1 to Control using Tom, Delta-2 to Starboard using Dick, Delta-2 to Port using Harry.
Thanks, James! I don't know how I would've been able to figure THAT out. Now, on to get stuck at Level 4...
@james may you explain your system to me...
@SonicLover
1. Connect the middle point of the three hole plate at the middle fixed point with the orientation "\".
2. Connect the red dot plate on the upper hole of the three hole plate, and put the red dot on the graph.
3. Connect the Shorter plate with one side on the upper turning and other side on lower hole of the three hole plate.
4. Connect the longer plate with one side on the lower turing and other side on the free hole of the red dot plate.
And I am stuck on the level 5...
Level 5:
The center of the place-able circle attaches to the static anchor, orientated so there are points at roughly 3, 7, and 11 o'clock.
The left rotating anchor gets connected to 11 o'clock with a non-drawing stick.
7 o'clock get's the larger drawing stick and will run up and to the right at about a 45 degree angle, and then attach to the right rotating anchor via another non-drawing stick.
3 o'clock gets the small drawing stick, down and to the right, and connecting to the right rotating anchor via the last non-drawing stick.
Working my way through these bit by bit.
Level 6 Solution
Click here for a picture of the solution for Level 6.
#7
http://imgur.com/kXx1Key
#8
http://i.imgur.com/m0kn7Xn.png
#9
http://imgur.com/rH1I3Re
#10
http://imgur.com/BwgfgKK
#11
http://imgur.com/5FRkrmz
#12
http://imgur.com/2zXsOeS
#13
http://imgur.com/HgJwSC4
14.
Attach one end of each triangle to one of the wheels, and then a rod between the other point and another wheel.
Went on a Google search, and literally no one has beaten levels 15 or 16. Does anyone even have an idea as to where to begin on these two? Cause I don't.
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