jalada Skip Over is a hexagonal tile-based puzzle game with one simple goal: destroy all green tiles. There are infinite undo and no time limits, so take as long as you like.
You just have to find a way to destroy all the green tiles and step on a safe tile at the end. You mainly do this by jumping on them. They will crack when you land on them, and only disintegrate when you jump off. Try not to trap yourself.
Special help pages in the game will explain further details, as soon as you progress through the game.
Please read this document before using this game or allowing your children to use it.
Follow these precautions whenever using video games:
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Do not stand or sit too close to the screen. Play as far back from the screen as possible. |
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Always play in a well lit room. |
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Avoid playing if you are tired or have not had much sleep. |
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Preferably play the game on a small screen. |
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Rest for at least 10 to 15 minutes per hour while playing a video game. |
When subject to certain types of light effects, a few people are prone to epilepsy attacks, leading to loss of consciousness. This may be due to images flashing up in quick succession, simple geometric figures in repetitive movement, or lightening and explosion flashes. Such attacks can occur without warning when watching video games featuring these effects (even if the viewer has no previous medical history of epilepsy).
If you or a member in your family has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic condition, immediately consult your doctor before using any video games. We recommend that parents observe their children while they play video games. If you or your child experience the following symptoms: dizziness, problems focusing, eye or eye-muscle contractions, troubles balancing, involuntary movements or spasms, or momentary loss of consciousness - then you should stop playing immediately and consult your doctor.
Some people may experience fatigue or discomfort after playing for a long time. Regardless of how you feel, you should always take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour while playing. If your hands or arms become tired or uncomfortable while playing, stop and rest. If you continue to experience soreness or discomfort during or after play, listen to the signals your body is giving you. Stop playing and consult a doctor. Failure to do so could result in long term injury.
If your hands, wrist or arms have been injured or strained in other activities, use of your system could aggravate the condition. Before playing, consult a doctor.