Cut it out
by RinkuStark
Cut it out, cut line and enjoy.
App Name | Cut it out |
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Developer | RinkuStark |
Category | Puzzle |
Download Size | 19 MB |
Latest Version | 4.0 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Cut it out Android app |
it sounds like you’re describing a two-player game where the goal involves generating lines in a reverse pyramid shape, and then players take turns cutting the lines. Players have default colors (red and green) to assign to their cuts. I’ll break this down into a clearer game concept:
- Objective:
Players (Red and Green) take turns cutting lines from a reverse pyramid shape, with the ultimate goal of either creating specific patterns or reducing the pyramid until one player has successfully completed their task.
- Gameplay:
1. Pyramid Generation:
- A reverse pyramid is generated at the start of the game.
- The pyramid consists of several lines, starting with a wide base and narrowing as it moves upwards.
2. Player Roles:
- Player 1 is assigned the Red color, and Player 2 is assigned the Green color.
- The reverse pyramid starts as a solid shape, and each player will take turns to "cut" one and all line at a time same raw.
3. Cutting Mechanism:
- On their turn, a player chooses a line to cut. This removes or alters a part of the pyramid.
- When a line is cut, it may disappear, shrink, or simply change color depending on the rules you establish. For example, if Player 1 (Red) cuts a line, that line could turn red and remain, or it could disappear.
4. Turn-Based Actions:
- Players alternate their moves. Each player can only cut lines based on a set of rules, such as cutting the longest remaining line or the top-most line.
- The cutting must always follow the pyramid's reverse shape, ensuring each line cut respects the pyramid’s structure.
5. Winning Condition:
- A player wins if they cutting all lines or if they manage to collapse the pyramid in a way that gives them a strategic advantage.
- Alternatively, the game could involve strategic goals like "cut all lines of your color first" or "last player to cut a line wins."
- Objective:
Players (Red and Green) take turns cutting lines from a reverse pyramid shape, with the ultimate goal of either creating specific patterns or reducing the pyramid until one player has successfully completed their task.
- Gameplay:
1. Pyramid Generation:
- A reverse pyramid is generated at the start of the game.
- The pyramid consists of several lines, starting with a wide base and narrowing as it moves upwards.
2. Player Roles:
- Player 1 is assigned the Red color, and Player 2 is assigned the Green color.
- The reverse pyramid starts as a solid shape, and each player will take turns to "cut" one and all line at a time same raw.
3. Cutting Mechanism:
- On their turn, a player chooses a line to cut. This removes or alters a part of the pyramid.
- When a line is cut, it may disappear, shrink, or simply change color depending on the rules you establish. For example, if Player 1 (Red) cuts a line, that line could turn red and remain, or it could disappear.
4. Turn-Based Actions:
- Players alternate their moves. Each player can only cut lines based on a set of rules, such as cutting the longest remaining line or the top-most line.
- The cutting must always follow the pyramid's reverse shape, ensuring each line cut respects the pyramid’s structure.
5. Winning Condition:
- A player wins if they cutting all lines or if they manage to collapse the pyramid in a way that gives them a strategic advantage.
- Alternatively, the game could involve strategic goals like "cut all lines of your color first" or "last player to cut a line wins."