Count the Grains: A Challenging Rice Counting Game for Math and Strategy Lovers!

2023-07-29 07:41:15
In ancient times, it was said that girls would count red beans to relieve loneliness when they were too free. If you have nothing to do in the holiday followingnoon and want to pass the time, and you are also a “M” masochist man and woman, a game called “かぞえ饭” is very suitable for you . Players need to count the number of rice grains in the bowl. Although this game looks simple, its challenge will make your energy index soar. “かぞえ饭” is a “masterpiece” that combines mathematics, strategy and concentration, and it will be available on the Steam platform on August 3rd. The game operation is very simple, players only need to use the mouse. When the player moves the mouse, the chopsticks will also move accordingly, and the chopsticks can be put down by pressing the left mouse button. The key is to use the shadow as a guide to place the chopsticks exactly where you want them to be, and make sure the chopsticks are positioned exactly. The game will be divided into easy mode (500 to 1,000 grains of rice), normal mode (2,000 to 4,000 grains of rice) and hard mode (4,000 to 8,000 grains of rice). Players need to count the number of rice grains in the bowl to pass the level. Although “かぞえ饭” looks very simple, the challenge of this game cannot be underestimated. It tests the player’s concentration and patience, as well as their understanding of mathematics and strategy. In addition, the shadow design in the game is also very clever, which can help players better grasp the position of the chopsticks. “かぞえ饭” will be released on the Steam platform on August 3, and it only supports Japanese display for the time being. If you are a fan of mini games, or looking for a simple yet challenging game, then “かぞえ饭” is definitely worth a try! Source: STEAM Image source: STEAM == ???? Follow our latest Threads: <按此> == Latest Videos
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