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Do you enjoy strategy games? Are you an avid fan of chess? Pin the Prey may not be as complex as chess, but it will put your strategising to the test as you try to achieve the game's namesake: Pin the Prey!

How to Play  


The scent of wild prey has caught the attention of your pride. Using the natural terrain and the careful placement of your huntresses, you must try to surround the prey for easy capture. The further you get, the less natural terrain you will have at your disposal!

Pin the Prey is a Lioden-themed variant of an old game, Trap the Tiger.

Each level spawns a number of natural obstacles, as well as your prey: the zebra. Your goal is to place your lionesses on empty tiles to try and surround the prey, thus trapping them. As the levels go on, the difficulty increases—fewer and fewer starting obstacles will appear, making it more and more challenging to pin the prey.


With each lioness you place down, the prey will move one tile. The prey will escape when it reaches the edge of the board.






The more lionesses you use, the less of a score you will earn for completing each level, so to get the higest score, you'll want to pin the prey in the least amount of moves possible.


Strategy Guide  

One efficient method of capturing the prey is to give it a false sense of security. You can do this by first closing off some of the paths further away, letting it approach the opposite side. The prey will go for the shortest path to freedom. Once it gets within a couple of tiles of the edge, you can begin to close off the path directly in front of it. This will hopefully force it to choose another direction, leaving only one possible path for escape—the one you crafted.






By closing off the path directly in front of the zebra, you force it to choose one of two paths, which you know you can immediately block off.


Now the zebra will start panicking and trying to find the next shortest route.


Since the exit is 2 moves away, you have 1 additional move you can make before you have to block the path. Use this to begin closing the space behind it.


By blocking this exit, the shortest path change drastically. Unfortunately for the zebra, it will take more than one move to get out of the encircling lionesses.


There's only one way for the zebra to go now, and it's not going to be able to get out before you can set the final link in the chain to surround it.


The zebra's fate is all but sealed now. You'll have it pinned in just a few moves!

Prizes  

At current, there are no rewards for playing Pin the Prey, and you may submit your score as many times as you like over the course of a day.

Achievements  

There are four achievements that can be earned from Pin the Prey.

Title
Description
How to Get
Trifecta
Complete a Pin the Prey level using only 3 lionesses.
How to Get
The easiest way to get this achievement would be to restart the game until you get a level that has just the right obstacle placement to where you can put down 3 lionesses and trap the zebra. You must use exactly 3 lionesses to trap them—no more, no less.
We Have You Surrounded
Complete level 5 in Pin the Prey.
How to Get
Prey For Me
Complete level 10 in Pin the Prey.
How to Get
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How to Get
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Achievement Method  

The method to earning these achievements is to practice, strategise, and avoid having the zebra escape your lionesses. Once you figure out a good method to trapping the zebra onto the tiles and preventing their escape, the game does become easier, though it does still come down to good luck with obstacle placements!


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