Psypan is a simple in rules and easy to master logical production requiring from the player a lot of perceptiveness, quick thinking and a sense of anticipating and planning their next moves. The main task of the player is to match the same motifs carefully mixed and scattered all over the game board. Arrangement of at least three of the same stones next to each other results in their disappearance, preparation of space for subsequent segments, and increasing the achievement of points.
In the initial phase of the game, especially when we start with the easiest of the three available difficulty levels, the game is basically self-aligned, the stones adjust even without our intervention, and we only look at the scrolling counter with a score. This is only the case at the beginning, because from hand to hand the game requires more and more perfect strategy and more commitment. When we no longer have an idea for further movement, we run the help system located in the lower left corner of the screen.
We have a bomb at our disposal there - it eliminates a specific type of segment from the whole field of play, a star - it organizes the arrangement of stones anew, a skull - it removes a specific line of elements, a cross - it has an action similar to a skull, but with a smaller range and a question mark, which can always indicate the best possible movement. Undoubtedly, a significant difficulty is the constantly shrinking bar at the bottom of the screen, which indicates the passage of time, which can often quite well unlock the thoughts of the player. An interesting variety for the whole game is the ability to change thematic threads, which not only increases the attractiveness of the game, but also makes the perceptiveness even more perceptive.
Psypan is an interesting proposition for people who can quickly think and predict. Although it does not knock down the overall audiovisual setting, it can certainly attract you to your computer for long hours and provide good entertainment.









