
OK so you're stuck in this frozen wasteland, and honestly? If you
can't figure out how to build something that actually stays
together, you're screwed.
Each level begins with scattered edge nodes placed across icy
platforms.
This is where things get tricky though - it looks super easy at
first but trust me, it'll drive you nuts:
Construct a complete perimeter frame. Until the frame is closed and
balanced, nothing inside matters.


Structural Logic
Geometry Defines Stability
Every frame must:
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Connect all designated edge anchors
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Form a continuous loop
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Avoid diagonal instability
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Maintain balanced segment distribution
If your loop breaks, game over - no second chances. Overextended
segments create tension penalties.
You can't just connect random pieces and hope for the best - the game's
pretty unforgiving if you're not careful.
STABILITY SYSTEM
Cold Precision
Game checks a few key things:
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Connection continuity
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Joint symmetry
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Segment stress
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Load distribution
When stability is achieved:
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Frame lines glow softly
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Interior nodes unlock
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New geometric objectives activate
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Structure stabilizes instantly
Incomplete or asymmetrical frames remain inactive.
So yeah, you're basically trying to build stuff that won't collapse in
all this ice and snow.
INNER ACTIVATION
Only the Stable May Expand
Once the outer structure is secured, interior platforms activate. Now you must:
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Solve inner geometric patterns
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Connect interior anchors
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Align symmetry axes
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Complete structural objectives
But remember — interior adjustments must never destabilize the outer frame. The frame remains primary.
PROGRESSION
From Simple Loops to Complex Structures
The design stays minimal.
The structure becomes sophisticated.
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Early Levels
· Small icy grids
· Clear perimeter goals
· Basic loops -
Mid Range
· Multi-layer frames
· Shared anchor points
· Limited segment count -
Advanced Peaks:
· Rotational frame mechanics
· Multi-frame interlocking systems
· Stress-based stability thresholds
REFLECTIONS
What Players Notice
