Hexagonal Fall King is a Arcade application developed by Refreshing Games, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Hexagonal Fall King on your computer.
Running Hexagonal Fall King on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
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And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
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The aim to balance the hexagonal (hexagon - a geometry with six sides) block while crushing the tower color blocks, Don't tumble! The gameplay is simple, just tap the block and make it disappear.The levels are like puzzles because you need to think and pick carefully which block of mines to crush, so that the tower structure doesn't tumble and disintegrate. When blocks are destroyed they will disappear, and score increase. However, not only the block you tap will be crushed, but that block may affect other blocks, causing the stack to roll, drop, fall or slip. Consequently, the hexagon will react to the law of physics - don't let it fall. So the puzzle game element is deciding which blocks to crush.
How To Play Hexagonal Fall King
• A hexagon shape (hex or hexa) is on top of stacked blocks/mines.
• You can't move the hexagon but you can tap the blocks to crush them and balance the hexagonal block.
• The blocks are like mines, which will be destroyed when you tap on them. Be careful when the tower starts to wobble, it may tumble - don't let the hex fall.
• If the hexagon trips and falls into the abyss, the game is over.
• for high score you have to crush as many as blocks.
It sounds easy but it actually doesn’t. The key point lies on physics principle. You have to destroy the tower block in the right direction to keep the hexagon balance with its all six edges.
If the removal of the blocks topples the tower or the hexagon gains momentum and rolls off the screen, then the game is over and you have to start all over again.



