Fill in every grid square which doesn't contain a mirror with either a ghost, a vampire, or a zombie. The numbers round the grid edges show how many monsters must be visible along your line of sight if you look directly into the grid from that position, along a row or column. The total numbers of ghosts, vampires, and zombies are also given.
Ghosts are only visible when reflected in at least one mirror; vampires are only visible when not reflected in any mirror; zombies are always visible. (Monsters can be "seen" more than once.)
To place a monster, click in a square to select it, then type the monster's letter on the keyboard: G for a ghost, V for a vampire or Z for a zombie. To erase a monster, click to select a square and then press Backspace.
Right-click in a square and then type a letter to add or remove the monster as a pencil mark, indicating monsters that you think might go in that square.
Courtesy of Simon Tatham's Puzzle Collection via the MIT license.
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