Players control the game using the mouse, clicking and dragging to interact with objects, navigate menus, and execute actions essential for progressing through levels and challenges. The mouse-driven mechanics enable precise targeting, seamless exploration, and dynamic responses to puzzles or combat scenarios, immersing players in intuitive gameplay tailored for point-and-click engagement.
Crafted in 1883 by French mathematician François Édouard Anatole Lucas, the Tower of Hanoi tasks players with shifting every disk from the left rod to the farthest right. Moves are made one disk at a time, with a strict rule: larger disks cannot stack atop smaller ones.
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website Learn more