Hexagon Path Description
Everyone needs to struggle to achieve their goals. However, in achieving goals, everyone has their own limitations.
In this game, players are asked to determine the path with the cheapest and shortest route. The cheapest route is the route with the smallest total cost. The shortest route is the shortest distance traveled.
Between the cheapest and the shortest, the main priority is the cheapest, then the shortest. If there is a shorter route, but the cost is more expensive than the longer route, but the cost is cheaper, then the long route with the cheapest cost is chosen.
There are three games to choose from:
1. Time-limited game. The difficulty level of the game is determined by the player's level. The higher the level, the higher the difficulty level tends to be with a larger size.
2. The game tests the speed of solving problems. Here players are given several levels of challenges. The completion time is not limited but the final result will be compared with other participants who have tested their speed. Those who are far above average will get additional scores. While those who are far below average will also get a score reduction.
3. Weekly competition. Here participants can only participate once a week. Once joined, the time starts, even if the participant tries to repeat it. If it is finished, it will be compared with other participants from the speed of completion.
In this game, players are asked to determine the path with the cheapest and shortest route. The cheapest route is the route with the smallest total cost. The shortest route is the shortest distance traveled.
Between the cheapest and the shortest, the main priority is the cheapest, then the shortest. If there is a shorter route, but the cost is more expensive than the longer route, but the cost is cheaper, then the long route with the cheapest cost is chosen.
There are three games to choose from:
1. Time-limited game. The difficulty level of the game is determined by the player's level. The higher the level, the higher the difficulty level tends to be with a larger size.
2. The game tests the speed of solving problems. Here players are given several levels of challenges. The completion time is not limited but the final result will be compared with other participants who have tested their speed. Those who are far above average will get additional scores. While those who are far below average will also get a score reduction.
3. Weekly competition. Here participants can only participate once a week. Once joined, the time starts, even if the participant tries to repeat it. If it is finished, it will be compared with other participants from the speed of completion.
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