Ishidó: The Way of Stones brings the sophisticated Macintosh puzzle experience to the Game Boy, offering a meditative alternative to the platform's more frantic action titles. Players must strategically place 72 stones onto a 96-square grid, matching adjacent tiles by either color or symbol. This handheld version is particularly noteworthy for how it adapts the game’s visual logic to a monochrome screen, utilizing distinct, high-contrast patterns to maintain clarity. The ultimate challenge lies in achieving a 'four-way' match, a feat requiring foresight and careful board management. For collectors and enthusiasts, Ishidó is a hidden gem that showcases the Game Boy's versatility in handling complex board game logic. Its 'zen' atmosphere and deep strategic layers make it a compelling choice for players who prefer a slower, more cerebral handheld experience compared to mainstream puzzle hits like Tetris.