Game Rules:
- Rule 1: The primary objective in Parking Way is to flawlessly guide your designated car into its assigned parking space by drawing a precise path.
- Rule 2: Before you draw, meticulously analyze the parking lot's chaotic layout. Your path must meticulously navigate around every obstacle and parked vehicle to ensure a safe arrival.
- Rule 3: You will create the route by drawing a single, unbroken line. The car is programmed to strictly adhere to the trajectory you've laid out.
- Rule 4: You are granted only one opportunity to draw the path per level. The line must seamlessly connect your starting position directly to the final parking spot.
- Rule 5: While any safe path works, striving for the most direct and efficient route is encouraged, as shorter paths often yield better completion times or higher scores.
Controls:
- Draw Path: Initiate drawing by left-clicking and holding your mouse button, then dragging your cursor to map out the route.
- Undo Path: Should you miscalculate your route, you can typically undo the drawn line, often by clicking a designated undo button or redrawing over the existing path before releasing the mouse.
- Initiate Movement: Once you are satisfied with the drawn path connecting the car to the spot, simply release the left mouse button, and the car will commence its journey.
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FAQ:
- Q: What is the consequence of hitting an obstacle?
If your car makes contact with any obstacle or other vehicle during its journey, the level is considered failed. You must then re-evaluate the puzzle and attempt to draw a more successful path.
- Q: Can the path be modified once the car is moving?
Once you release the mouse button and the car begins to move along the path, you can no longer alter its course. Modifications must be made during the drawing phase.
- Q: Are the obstacles varied?
Yes, as you progress, you'll encounter a variety of obstacles designed to complicate your path, including walls, barriers, and even moving vehicles, requiring increasingly strategic planning.