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Tour puzzle

In tour puzzles the player makes a trip around a (not necessarily two-dimensional) board using a token which represents a traveller.
Sometimes (as in mazes) the player him/herself makes the trip. Sometimes the player has more than one token with which to travel. Sometimes certain objects have to be found and/or retrieved on the way.

Often there is a given start- and finish-position for the player's token. Some tour puzzles demand that certain points on the board have to be visited on the way. Maze puzzles are often of this type.

Examples of tour puzzles

  • African Tour
  • Alternate
  • Ants
  • Ants II
  • Cube Walk
  • Cube Walk II
  • Doors
  • Doors II
  • Doors III
  • Hiroimono
  • Hop Solo
  • Hop Solo II
  • Hop Solo Random
  • Knight's Tour
  • mazes, also called labyrinths.
    • A-Maze
    • A-Maze I
    • A-Maze II
    • A-Maze III
    • A-Maze 4
    • A-Maze 5
    • A-Maze 6
    • Cave
    • Cave II
    • Cave Critters
    • Globetrotter
  • Robot
  • Rook's Tour
  • Stapler
  • Stapler II
  • Tilt
  • Tilt II

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Last updated: 09-01-2005 19:01:47
09-23-2007 01:00:40
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