Laser Logic is a nice little flash game where you use mirrors to redirect lasers to targets. Of course, there are often multiple lasers of multiple colors. Targets must be hit by the correct laser color or the correct combination of laser colors. And there are only a limited number of mirrors available for use. The levels get harder as you go on, and the game will remember your progress if you return again. There are no flashy graphics in this game, but I often enjoy simpler games like this one.
Update:
Tablesaw points out in the comments that this game is a direct copy of a game called Chromaton. On the site, you can find a free download for Windows and Mac OS X.
Tags: flash,Game,laser,puzzles









Although laser puzzles are a fairly common trope, this particular site blatantly steals the level design and overal look from Chromotron ( http://silverspaceship.com/chromatron/ ) written by veteran programmer Sean Barrett.
Comment by Tablesaw — March 7, 2007 @ 9:48 am
Thanks for pointing this out. I’ll just note that I do appreciate flash ports of games like this. As a Linux user, games for Windows or Mac OS X tend to turn me away.
Comment by Josh — March 7, 2007 @ 10:01 am
Wine?
Comment by josh g. — March 7, 2007 @ 3:47 pm
Yes, I do use wine. I’m just saying that I appreciate not having to.
Comment by Josh — March 7, 2007 @ 4:07 pm