Feeguur is an abstract, logic-based level game that transforms you into an artist of shapes. In each level, you're presented with a set of geometric figures that can be manipulated in two ways:
- Splitting them by throwing them to the top or bottom of the screen, feeling the tingling sensation in your fingertips as you break them apart.
- Joining them via arrows, moving and connecting pieces to craft new forms.
Your goal is to construct a shape visible in the background, much like matching patterns in a stained glass window. It won't be immediately clear in what order the shapes need to be joined or split—that's the challenge you have to figure out.
The game features four standard shapes—a rectangle, square, triangle, and hexagon—that can be split into smaller components. As you progress, you're greeted with 'Satuurs', shapes that can't be split, adding a new layer of complexity to your handcrafted puzzle-solving journey.
If you find yourself stuck, each level offers a couple of hints that reveal which shapes compose the answer. Destiny makes its move as you let light through the stained glass windows, figuratively speaking.
Now go figure!
- Martersa