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  • Summary: Get ready for a heartwarming hexagonal puzzle adventure where clever thinking meets cozy charm. Guide the adorable Chippys, little squirrels with big personalities, as they collect every shiny acorn and make their way safely home.
    Across 30 hand-crafted levels and three seasonal worlds:
    Get ready for a heartwarming hexagonal puzzle adventure where clever thinking meets cozy charm. Guide the adorable Chippys, little squirrels with big personalities, as they collect every shiny acorn and make their way safely home.
    Across 30 hand-crafted levels and three seasonal worlds: Spring, Summer and Autumn, you’ll twist, swap and align tiles to form perfect paths through nature’s maze.
    Each move matters. Rotate or move tiles to connect acorns to the burrow, then watch your fluffy friends scurry along the path you built. It’s all about planning, precision and a touch of playful creativity.
    As you advance, new tile types and tricky layouts appear, turning every stage into a fresh and rewarding puzzle.
    Features:
    • 30 handcrafted levels filled with charm and challenge
    • Three cozy seasonal biomes: Spring, Summer and Autumn
    • Rotate and move tiles to connect paths and gather all the acorns
    • A clever hint system to keep you thinking without frustration
    • A shuffle option for endless replayability
    Relax, think and enjoy the company of your squirrelly friends. The Chippys are waiting for your help to find every last nut.
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  1. Jan 6, 2026
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    I was in pain in the latter levels of Hexa Chippy, but that pain was self-inflicted. Hexa Chippy gave me all the tools to solve its path-finding puzzles, I just chose not to use them. I also needed to squirrel-up and get good at solving this kind of hex puzzle. But as much as the fault is my own, there’s still the matter of an over-eager hint system and mostly useless reset and shuffle features.