Unlike other games, Move the Rubber Bands introduces virtual or real rubber bands to create different shapes on a board with pins.
In Move the Rubber Bands, you recreate a given rubber band pattern using a specified number of bands and anchor points. You can drag the band between points, remove the band from the pins, or add or remove bands if the level allows. Each action needs to be carefully calculated, as the bands are elastic and cannot overlap too much.
Move rubber bands on a board
Move the Rubber Bands is a square or hexagonal grid with fixed pins, where players can hook the rubber bands. Depending on the level, the number of pins can vary from 4 to more than 20. At the beginning of each level, the pattern to be recreated will be faintly displayed in the background for players to compare.
In difficult levels, Move the Rubber Bands adds a variety of special elements to increase the challenge. Some fixed pins will not be used, forcing players to change the way they connect the rope. Additionally, the rubber band may have a length limit; if you pull it too far, it will break. Some bands can only be pulled in one direction, requiring precise manipulation. In particular, the rotating pin allows the band to be rotated after attaching, changing its entire shape.