Tool/Solver to resolve the levels of the game Fling that uses balls to be ejected from the board by hitting them with others until having only one.
Fling Solver - dCode
Tag(s) : Board Games
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The goal of the game is to push balls from the game board, similary to a 9-pool game, until there is only one left. To do this, the player must use a ball and propel it towards another. The player cannot throw a ball directly off the board, nor eject a ball directly adjacent to the impulse ball (a minimum gap space is required to give enough momentum).
Solve automatically
Enter the positions of the balls, with letters or numbers in the grid and click on solve. The resolution steps will appear if there is a solution.
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Solve manually
The player can be methodical and list the possible movements by locating the rows or columns with 2 or more non-neighboring balls. Each movement must be tested until arriving at a situation without any possible movement (in this case it is necessary to go back) or until the solution.
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Fling Solver on dCode.fr [online website], retrieved on 2024-12-04,