This is a 118-stage jelly slicing game where your goal is to slice the jelly a limited number of times such that each bright dot exists in its own piece of jelly disconnected from the other bright dots.
- Select on the screen and drag across to set your slice line angle.
- Repeatedly slice until you either run out of moves or each bright dot is isolated from all the other bright dots.
- If you make a mistake there is a move undo button.
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Ojello Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Using a limited number of slices cut the jelly chunks so that each bright dot is in a slice that does not contain another bright dot.
- Starting the Game
- Select the PLAY button in the center of the game’s welcome screen.
- If it is your first play the game will walk you through a tutorial.
- The upper left corner of the welcome screen has a sound control button.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use your mouse left click button to select on the screen and drag your mouse to set the slice line. Release to slice the jelly.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap the screen with a finger and drag your finger along the screen to slice jelly.
- Controls & indicators
- The upper left corner of the screen shows how many remaining moves you have.
- The upper right corner of the screen has a menu button which allows you to return home or restart the level.
- The lower left corner of the screen has buttons to undo moves or use hints which show where you should draw lines.
- Game Play
- Cutting strategies
- The first slice is the most important as it dictates which moves are possible throughout the remainder of the level.
- If there are multiple separate pieces of jelly you can slice through them in a single move.
- Do not worry about the relative slice of each jelly piece, only that you are isolating the bright dots.
- You quite often need to slice right near a bright dot to isolate it while making the other needed isolations from that slice.
- You can slice in any direction but the slice must be a straight line.
- If you have more than 2 dots in a single piece of jelly it is hard to break that into three on a single slice unless the jelly has an indention you use to augment your slice.
- If you start a slice in the wrong location you can release the slice point before slicing (or use the undo button after slicing) and then slice again.
- Levels
- This game has 118 levels which are unlocked sequentially.
- You can replay prior beat levels at any time.
- Early levels give you two slices to complete the puzzle, though as you advance level designs grow more complex and you get more slices.
- You typically will need to use the full slice count to beat levels.
- Hints
- The game offers a total of 30 hints.
- When a hint has been used you can not replenish it by beating other levels.
- You can only use a maximum of one hint per level.
- Losing
- You fail a level if two bright dots are still in a connected piece of jelly when your moves are all used up.
- If you fail a level you can replay it an unlimited number of times.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for players who like simple spatial logic puzzle games.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Logic Slicing on April 26, 2022