

The bonus levels are 38, 39, and 40, replacing the original levels of those numbers.
Yugo puzzle zip#
Here is a zip of the Windows version including the bonus levels, with a completed save file so you can go straight to them. Qrostar also released 3 bonus levels which were previously hosted on his website and are no longer there, but he gave me permission to share them. Likewise if you filled the holes with yellow jellies. It presents the following challenge: If you fill the holes on the ground with red jellies then you can combine the yellow jellies on top of them, but the red jellies will be stuck separated. There is also a remake of the game in PuzzleScript, which will work on all platforms, with the same levels as the Windows version.Ībove is level 2 of the game.
Yugo puzzle android#
The Windows version has the original 40 levels, a subset of the Android version, and is free.
Yugo puzzle free#
The Android version is the best to get with 70 levels by the designer, and starts with a free demo.

Yugo puzzle full#
Despite the simple rules, the game is full of challenges and surprises. Like-colored jellies will stick together if they meet, and jellies unsupported from below will fall with gravity. For that reason, Centuras with aftermarket V8 swaps actually have better weight distribution and handling than the 6 cylinder versions, as the centre of gravity of the engine is behind the front wheels.Jelly no Puzzle is a brilliant puzzle game by Qrostar, where the goal is to combine all jellies of the same color by moving them left or right. The engineers preferred the first option, as the weight of the engine would have been further back in the chassis. The second option won out due to lower cost, so all Centuras (4 and 6 cylinder) were restyled with a protruding nose. The engineers modified 2 cars, one with the firewall modified to accommodate the longer engine, and another with a stretched centre grille reminiscent of the Matador to move the radiator forward to make room. Chrysler Australia imported them to Australia as Chrysler Centuras, and wanted to offer them with the Hemi six. The Chrysler 180 was built between 19 with a variety of 4 cylinder engines between 1.6 and 2 litres, (including diesels, but only in Spain). The also bizarre but actually real French-Australian equivalent of this came about as a result of Chrysler buying Simca in the early 60s. Whatever you want to call it, Where my sixties/seventies Euro car design detail ninjas at? When you’re ready you can click here for the answers. Of course, you know that I’m not a person with the time or ability to photo realistic illustrations of automotive light fixtures, so I must have gotten these items that I stuck on the French spec Ramblers from somewhere, right? Indeed I did, but can you tell me what cars they’re from? This is an unofficial Parts Bin Puzzle, though legally I can’t call it that unless I want an Autopian writer and her attorney to appear at my door in an RTS bus with a cease and desist order. I mean, we saw countless European cars saddled with giant steel beams and ill-fitting round headlights to allow them to legally roam the streets of Wichita, but how many times has there been an opportunity for a malaise American production car to have all of the safety and emissions equipment ripped off and see what it really looks like underneath? It’s amazing how removing those thick bumper transforms the cars. Instead of running away in horror saying “ Mon Dieu! What did we just buy?“, these Renault kingpins thought that buyers in France would lose their shit over these unique designs. The alternate universe story is that while visiting American Center in Southfield, the French executives got a close look at the existing American Motors products like the Gremlin and Matador. Renault bought a chunk of the company back in the seventies, which gave AMC a needed infusion of cash and also gave the French firm an outlet to sell their cars, such as the Renault 5 with ‘Le Car’ branding often emblazoned on the rocker panels. You might be aware that American Motors would likely have died even earlier than they ultimately did had they not been bailed out by the French.

Torch is getting Yugo-level value for his money from me today, in every sense of that description.

Actually, this is really sort of two posts in one, since I’ve inadvertently created a bonus Parts Bin Puzzle with my creations. With this AMC What If? series, I’m looking at some strange alternate reality scenarios from this defunct brand. Once again, it’s time to look at the wacky creations of the last independent American auto manufacturer.
