If you're new to playing, I recommend reading the guide below: To start, click a lit Pokemon. You’ll be able to see its movement options. Your goal is to complete the puzzle by landing on another Pokémon every move until just one remains. If you land on an Eeveelution, you become that Eeveelution. You’ll get feedback after every move. A puzzle might have multiple parts. If you are correct, you'll be notified that you're correct and be able to progress. If you're incorrect, you'll be given an easier puzzle. Your path throughout the board will be traced to help you, with the colors showing you what you used for that step. The different Eeveelutions have different stats, allowing one Pokémon to move farther than another or have more movement options than another. While these stats are consistent for every instance of one Eeveelution in a puzzle, stats for any given Eeveelution differ across puzzles. Clicking the Online Mode button allows you to prove yourself in the Online Mode. In the Online mode, you'll play at the Online level, which gets raised every time someone solves an online puzzle, and never lowered when someone fails, unlike the regular level. Please note that while the online level people play at is the same, the puzzle you receive at that level will differ. If you beat the puzzle given to you in Online Mode, the difficulty of the Online Mode will be raised for everyone. (I find this game fun so I might contribute too.) The Easy Mode will guide you through the puzzle. Hovering over a piece while in Easy Mode will show you its placement in the puzzle. It's useful if you're just learning and are attempting a harder puzzle. However, be warned that if you ever make a move on a puzzle while in Easy Mode, you won't be able to gain levels from that puzzle, even if you switch back a move later. Losses in Easy Mode will also not affect your rating. Practice Mode lets you train without worrying about your level. Practice Mode can be enabled in the Regular or Online Difficulties, which locks your level. While in Practice Mode, Wins will not raise your level, and losses will not lower it. This mode is similar to Easy Mode in that you cannot change its Practice Mode status once you interact with the puzzle. If you win a board on regular mode, your level goes up. If you lose, it goes down. You can also set it manually. The first levels only have one step, while the solutions to the highest puzzles are 280 moves long. If you see any bugs or suggestions for improvement, please tell me about them! Thanks for playing! The following section is for studio managers, curators, or members who want to add or remove this project from a studio: I have added this project to a few related studios already. Please do not add this project to an unrelated studio. I define an unrelated studio as a themed studio whose theme does not match the theme of this project (e.g. an Undertale Studio) or one of those "Add everything" studios. I or someone else might remove this project from an unrelated studio without prior notice. If I or someone else has added this project to your studio and you do not want it in your studio, you can easily remove it in one of two ways: Method 1: Go to the "Add to Studio" button and uncheck the project from the studio(s) you want to remove it from. Method 2: Go to the studio page and click the "three-dots" button. Then click Remove.
Updates 13 - 21: Added Practice Mode, made everything look better, and made the puzzles more difficult to solve. I grabbed the images from Google. I know how terrible they look and trust me, I wish the image quality was better too. I made this game while knowing nothing about Pokémon. I’ve heard of the Eeveelutions and other popular Pokémon, but I don’t know much past that, let alone how to make an actual Pokemon-themed game that incorporates elements canon to Pokemon. This game has no reference to any Pokémon canon or stats, and any reference that may be made is completely coincidental. I know that Eevee technically doesn't fit the formal definition of an Eeveelution but I decided to add it anyway. A few Eeveelutions aren't in the game. I'm hoping to add them shortly. Also, I am fully aware that at rare times you may get a puzzle that is impossible to solve. If that happens, I apologize. Please click the green flag to generate a new (hopefully solvable) puzzle. I am also aware that these “puzzles” aren’t puzzles as they’re oftentimes super easy with clear-cut solutions. This is mostly going to be the case in the earlier levels. As you solve your way up the ranks, hopefully, it'll require a bit of thinking and strategy. The game usually starts getting harder for me at around level 20. Although, most of my puzzle games aren’t that difficult. (Fun Fact since you scrolled this far: the maximum level attainable in the regular or online mode is 1,399. I set a maximum because the puzzle generation algorithm breaks down if you go higher. How's that for an end goal?) Starting from 1, I have reached level 71, and my highest is 72.