Play Online: More Which?
Developer: Yoshio Ishii
Genre: Puzzle
Game Review
Are you bored? Here is a simple five minutes pleasantly uncomplicated puzzle you can attempt to waste your time wisely and intelligently on. It is called More Which?. If you have been following me, I used to play and write a game review on Which? too. It's no surprise. More Which? is the follow-up of Which? by Yoshio Ishii of Nekogames. ^^
Both games have the exact same layout and idea. You start off with a question like 'Which Deep?'. Next, you will immediately notice the two circles side by side. You are supposed to find the solution or effects out the circles by clicking or dragging on them. The circles are the hints to the questions in other words. All you really need is some logic and observation to differentiate the differences. Most of the time they are pretty obvious and straightforward.
Very happy to see More Which?! Loved the first one and love this second incarnation. I have to admit some of these were really headscratcher; Which one "Full" and "Caught" had me stumped for a while. I also missed the last one, of course. Only 16/20 this time around but again, very clever game! It's nice to be appreciated and it feels to good to be told "Good."
More Which? Guide
Solution to More Which?
1) Which Eight? - Click and pull each circle. The one that stretches into 8 circles is it.
2) Which Skewer? - Lift up each circle. The one with a pole in the middle is it.
3) Which Deep? - Click and hold the cursor over each circle. The one in which the cursor sinks deeply is it.
4) Which Square? - Click and drag on the edges of each circle. The one whose four corners stay out into a square shape is it.
5) Which Mirror? - Hover your cursor over each circle. The one in which the cursor has a "reflection" is it.
6) Which Semitransparent? - Which your cursor as an arrow, click and hold between the two circles. Next, drag the arrow under each circle. The one under which you can see the arrow is semitransparent.
7) Which Iron? - Click and drag each circle up to the "ceiling." The one that sticks (notice the colors on top and bottom connote a magnet) is iron.
8) Which Emptiness? - Click on the blue space below the circles and drag it all the way down until it's all water. The circle that floats up to the surface is empty.
9) Which Clockwise? - Click and hold for a few seconds over each circle. The one that spins in a clockwise direction (from left to right) is clockwise.
10) Which Eraser? - Pick up each circle and "rub" it against the words at the top of the screen. The one that erases the words is an eraser.
11) Which Night? - Click the bottom of each circle and drag upwards to lift its "shades." The one that has a darkened sky with a pale blue moon (as opposed to a bright sunny sky) is night.
12) Which This Side? - Pick up each circle and drag it up to the words at the top of the screen. The one that goes over the words (instead of behind them) is on this side.
13) Which Clay? - Poke each circle. The one in which a lasting impression is made is clay.
14) Which Lacking? - Pull one circle over onto the other, and then vise verse. The one that gets cut out is lacking.
15) Which Caught? - Click on each circle to pull it up then click underneath it to hold it up. The one that wiggles like a caught fish is "caught." (This might take a little experimentation until you see it happen).
16) Which Long? - Click and pull each circle to the opposite side of the screen. The one that stretches out with a thinner line is long.
17) Which Slippery? - Click in the middle of each circle and drag upwards. The one on which your cursor swerves or slips around is slippery.
18) Which Fresh Mochi? - Mochi, the rice dough covered Japenese treat, is freshest when it's soft and pliant. So click on each circle and pull out. The one that pulls easiest and farthest is the fresh mochi.
19) Which Full? - Click the very top of each circle and pull up to look under its "lid." The one filled to the top with water is full.
20) Which Do not press? - This one you must answer quickly. When you click a circle, if the whole screen starts to shake, then quickly select it's corresponding "A" or "B" button before the screen blows up.
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