Deckswabber Play Guide

Deckswabber is one of those games which need a lot of problem solving skills but not only that, a little bit of luck. Personally, I do not think this game is any that hard, although the later levels can become quite hard but once you discover a pattern, stick to it and you should find yourself racking in those points.

So what do I mean patterns? This is what I mean. Always try to complete each stage by only touch a square once. This is done because once you do this, you will be able to pass the later stages of the game with ease (the later stages of the game requires you to jump on certain squares a certain number of times).

For example, take this 5×9 grid.

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Say you started on the bottom left corner, and you wanted to complete this stage by only jumping on each square once, you would go up 4 spaces, go right once, go down 4 spaces, go right once etc.

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And so forth. (You get the picture don’t you?) By doing this, you touch each square once and that ultimately should be your aim because in later levels, you will find yourselves in situations where it is required that you touch each square 2 to 3 times. By using this method, you will always touch every square each pass thus making life a little bit easier.

Hopefully, this has helped you become the ultimate umm Deckswabber. Free free to send in extra tips.

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