Is Inkball More Fun Than Freecell?
I always liked Freecell to while away a half hour. It relaxes me without taxing my brain too much. I know that it is a pure waste of time but at least I am not shooting anyone dead in a video game. I discovered inkball at Costco while looking at the laptops. I found out that the game was available only with Vista (I have XP) and bootleg copies almost exclusively required the use of stylus and tablet, which I don’t have. One download allowed the use of a mouse but required a few tries before it would open up properly. I am attracted to the unlimited variations of the game, the skill required with the mouse and the automatic variety of games available. I quickly mastered the beginner class and graduated to the novice. Intermediate level was too quick for my skills so I have to be satisfied with novice for the time being. The rules of scoring are still somewhat of a mystery. So if anyone out there can explain it to me, I would appreciate it. The mouse places a barrier in front of the ball