A clue in the Slitherlink (bottom grid) indicates how many edges or how many corners of that cell are used by the loop. You have to find out which rule holds by solving the Tapa (top grid). If the respective cell in the Tapa is white, the first rule has to be applied (number of edges). If it is black, the second rule holds (number of corners).
The Tapa follows the traditional rules.
The thick black dots are meant to help you make the connection between the two grids.
You may find my first Tapa-Slitherlink combination here.
Solution code: For every row in the Tapa from top to bottom the length of the longest sequence of black cells, followed by the size of all areas outside the loop in the Slitherlink, clockwise and beginning top left
on 31. May 2017, 16:48 by usp
Bilder wieder sichtbar gemacht
on 9. August 2014, 19:36 by Alex
die ganze Rundwegserie hat mir super gefallen, musste ganz schoen dran knabbern.
on 29. July 2014, 18:45 by pin7guin
@HaSe: Schau mal Dein 2. Außengebiet im Rundweg an.
on 22. July 2014, 13:38 by ibag
Klasse wie das am ende alles eindeutig wird! Toll gemacht!
on 19. July 2014, 15:58 by AnnaTh
Tolle Kombination!
on 18. July 2014, 09:11 by RALehrer
No wonder this puzzle seemed so familiar!
on 18. July 2014, 08:41 by usp
Copy and paste is no good idea ... fixed images (sorry for confusion!)
on 18. July 2014, 05:37 by Joo M.Y
Image for English version are wrong! Please fix it!