Neither/nor does not explicitly separate two objects – Logic Grid Puzzles: No Ads Review

The game logic assumes that if A is neither B nor C, that nothing exists which is both B and C, which is incorrect. For example, both the phrases “Fish are neither apples nor fruit”, and “apples are fruit” can both be true. Because of this, the many levels which rely on this fallacy thus only have a unique solution because this same fallacy is explicitly laid out in the rules as they are written. A very minor gripe, to be sure, but it’s nonetheless an annoyance, and fixing it has to start somewhere. Other than that, great app.
Review by Mediosthenes on Logic Grid Puzzles: No Ads.

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