Open Hexagon
Open Hexagon is easy to learn but extremely hard to master. There are only four actions: spin clockwise, spin counter-clockwise, swap by 180° degrees, and focus (slow down). If you want to beat the hardest levels, you’ll need impeccable timing and precision.
Simplicity and minimalism are key features of Open Hexagon. While some levels have special quirks and mechanics, the goal is always the same: survive as long as possible. Challenge your friends and family (or yourself) for the best survival times!
Headbang your way through polygons by listening to the absolutely amazing chiptune and bitpop tracks by BOSSFIGHT, Dunderpatrullen, and Fantomenk. You’ll want to keep listening even after you’re done playing — 100% guaranteed.
Open Hexagon’s main concept originates from the excellent Super Hexagon by Terry Cavanagh, who fully endorses Open Hexagon — thanks! However, Open Hexagon expands on the formula by introducing a 180° swap mechanic, curving walls, accelerating walls, scriptable levels, and much more. Whether you’re a veteran of arcade games or new to the genre, you’ll find something fresh to spike up your adrenaline.
Open Hexagon was developed with the goal of being open. Players can create their own levels by using the simple yet powerful Lua scripting language. The amount of freedom that level designers have is unprecedented: keep your levels simple, or go wild and implement brand new mechanics and even entire new games! If you have never coded before, Open Hexagon can be a great (and fun) introduction to programming.
Open Hexagon features secure online leaderboards, backed up by a replay system and a cheat-prevention server. Are you brave enough to climb the ladders and claim the top scores?
Play the game the way you want to. Speed up or slow down levels. Change the colors and the way the environments are rendered. Open Hexagon gives players the freedom to customize their game just the way they like to. Or take it one step further and modify the game engine itself, as it is fully open-source.
Open Hexagon has been around for a while. Many players have spent countless hours becoming masters of the game or building incredibly creative custom levels. Become part of a growing community by sharing your achievements or by turning your crazy level ideas into reality. Join us on Discord!
Steam User 2
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Steam User 1
Is this what LSD looks like?
Steam User 0
Meine Augen bluten :')
8/10
Steam User 1
Should've named this Open n-gon because at this point it has little to do with Hexagons anymore.
Obviously a spiritual successor, though I hate the added Swap and Focus mechanics for ruining the minimalistic movement but even at worst this game is simply Super Hexagon with alot more variety and user made levels.
The Swap teleports your cursor (with a short cooldown) to the opposite side of your Hexa- Hepta- Octa- Whatever-gon and Focus simply makes you move slower for precise positioning. The latter exists because now you have polygons with 8+ vertices resulting in even narrower segments you have to pass through.
But only some levels expect to use those mechnics, though.
And I had fun with all the ones that don't, just the official levels already have plenty of novel stuff.
It's also A LOT flashier than Super Hexagon and sometimes that is just too much.
It's still an easy reccomendation (for those who like Super Hexagon anyway) but the fact that you now have double the amount of movement keys combined with the excessive precision expected from some obstacles is simply unfun.
Steam User 1
Bock schwer
Steam User 1
good game
Steam User 1
a beautiful game, worth your time.