Details About hocus. PC Version
hocus. is a Puzzle app developed by gamebra.in. You can play hocus. on PC after downloading an Android emulator from this page.
Android emulators are software that run a virtual Android device on your computer. LDPlayer is one of these Android emulators for Windows PC.
LDPlayer also provides additional features such as multi-instance, macros, operations recording, and others. Using the Android 9.0 system, LDPlayer can help you play mobile games on PC with faster performance and higher FPS.
LDPlayer is meant for hard-core mobile gamers.
hocus. Overview
hocus. is celebrating 5th year;
Let artificial intelligence design new levels for you. You can even get help from her if you get stuck.
hocus. is a minimal perspective illusion puzzle based on M.C. Escher drawings and impossible shapes.
• NO ads!!!
• 120 Beautifully crafted mind bending levels
• Create and share your levels as a card or code
• Relaxing music & sounds
• 100% indie - designed and developed by a puzzle lover
• Optimized for Android and human brains
• Endless mode
• Shortest path algorithm
Serene, simple, yet mind-bendingly complex and unfortunately rather easy puzzles that calms the mind. My mind wanders a bit into the game as I pathfind different routes until I find the one that gets me to the endpoint. It could use some more challenging levels on the free ones to make it easier for potential and current players to buy it. Great bonus that you can play this game offline.
This game is incredibly well designed. It takes a very simple concept and goes wild with it. The game slowly teaches you to look at it with a different perspective without you even realizing it. Because the game doesn't outright TELL you how everything works. It only tells you the controls. Also, this game has a simple concept, but programming this must have been a nightmare. I'm genuinely impressed by this game
If you want something relaxing and slightly cerebral before bed hocus. is the move. Imagine being on the surface of a a knotted, rectangularized, Möbius strip, and you can only escape by reaching a point on it's "other" side. The game increases in complexity quickly, but is not timed or points driven, so if you get caught at a level there's no stakes. You can go back and replay levels, too.