Light locator is an odd combination of the old familiar guess the number game, and a side scrolling adventure. In the game, take on the roll of special detective Henry Johnson. I'm not exactly sure what sort of detective he is, since while you might expect that a detective's job is to investigate crimes and catch criminals, the thing in Light Locator that Mr. Johnson is mostly responsible for detecting is a bomb, a huge, very powerful and extremely radioactive bomb at that.
In the game, a group of terrorists have planted said bomb in a tall sky scraper with 100 floors, each containing 10 rooms. Fortunately for you, the rooms are very empty, and the building is equipped with a highly efficient elevator system which can move up and down to any room on a floor. Unfortunately, your only method of detecting the bomb is a hand held Geiger counter which tracks it's radioactivity, meaning you need to use logic and deduction to find what room it's in and deactivate it.
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2. Aminiel,
Hello,
Thank you for the proposition.
It's good to have some background, but there is no indication about the game itself, there is no rules. What do you have to do ? What are the steps to find the bomb ? Is it placed by another player or randomly at the start of the game ?
At this stage, it just reminds me about the good old minesweeper game. It's a good game, but unfortunately not really suitable for the playroom, as it's a solo puzzle.
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3. Nikola,
The game is originally called Light locator, and it is a Lighttech audiogame, more or less a small 5 minutes time-waster.
The most interesting item about it is that it has a bug allowing you to complete it in less than 10 seconds without any skill. Try to find it… Hint: Page up and down move by 10 floors.