For a look at the hexagonal mechanics and early puzzles, you can watch this gameplay walkthrough:
Developed by OneManBand, is a "visual programming" puzzle game where you use various modules (like movers, rotators, and pushers) to transport a "Binary Unit" to a destination point. Unlike the first game's square grid, this sequel uses a hexagonal grid , introducing more complex movement patterns. Why it’s an "Interesting" Review the.Sequence.2.rar
Fans of Zachtronics games (like SpaceChem or Opus Magnum ) will likely find this interesting because it offers a similar logic-building experience in a more portable, minimalist package. For a look at the hexagonal mechanics and
Reviews from platforms like Steam and the App Store highlight a few polarizing points: Reviews from platforms like Steam and the App
A point of contention for veterans is how the game handles "sequence numbers" for devices. In the sequel, changing a number on one device automatically swaps it with another, which some find frustrating compared to the manual control in the first game.