Playing Obscurant

Obscurant game legend showing ray interactions

Instructions

Tap the New Game button, which slides away to reveal a tray of targets beneath. If the New Game button isn't visible, it means a game is already in progress. You can tap the Finished button on the left to clear it out and start over.

Tap a ray bay (one of the 32 five-sided red shapes around the outside) to fire a ray. In order to fire precisely the one you want, you can hold your finger down on the edge and an orange halo will appear around the ray that's going to fire when you release. You can slide your finger along the edge to position this halo, releasing on the ray bay you intended.

Place your guesses on the grid by tapping a cell to summon a target from the tray. You can drag placed targets. Dragging them off the board returns them to the tray.

When you're satisfied with your guesses, tap the Finished button to reveal the targets' true locations, see the ray paths, and your final score.

Tap the hamburger menu in the upper left to open the settings menu. When a game is finished, you can change the settings for the next game.

Understanding Ray Paths

Rays travel in a straight line out of the bay, unless stopped, bounced, or returned by intervening targets. When the ray has finished its journey, the ray bay is covered with a marker indicating what happened:

This Wikipedia article has an excellent explanation with more detailed examples.

Scoring

Lower scores are better: the object is to find the hidden targets with the fewest rays fired. Each marker that appears around the outside of the board adds one to the score. Thus, a ray stop and a ray return each add one, but a ray bounce requiring matching markers will add two.

When you are finished placing each of the targets in the tray where you believe they are, tap the Finished button and red crosshairs will rotate in to indicate where the targets truly were hidden. Each missed target adds five points to your score.

Handicaps

Starting a game with the show ray trails handicap will double your score; seeing exactly where the rays travel is a significant assist.

Starting a game with the keep targets off edge handicap will also double your score. Using both handicaps will quadruple it.

You cannot change handicaps or the number of targets once a game is underway.