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By felix20

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Coolness358
Mood3093.19
Audio3573.03
Graphics4083.25
Fun4343.12
Theme5713.52
Overall5763.15
Humor6032.17
Innovation11102.26

Comments

arrowthefighter 2013-04-29 01:39

great game bro

masadow 2013-04-29 18:54

Nice one ! Reminds me sokoban :)

numpad 2013-04-29 20:08

Good game. Love to see puzzles in LD. Graphics fit in the theme.

brainslugs83 2013-04-29 23:37

So... I finished the first level, and it said I got a new page -- I hit space, saw a slightly different version of the first page -- and then nothing. If I hit space again, back into the first level. Looks like you have more than 1 level and more art -- I must be doing something wrong?

felix20 2013-04-29 23:45

The slightly different part is an arrow (it's supposed to look like a folded page), click on it to see the next page.
After you see the new page you can do the next level.
I guess the disadvantage of minimalism is it's hard to understand. :P

ragzouken 2013-04-30 08:16

The minimalist graphics are very nice :)

nilstastic 2013-04-30 19:05

Great game! Nice graphics and levels was excellent, fun with the pages! good job.

sylvain-p 2013-04-30 22:50

Good puzzle (it's look like adventure of lolo/eggerland mystery)

multitude 2013-04-30 23:58

I love games like this - that´s my excuse for rating this high :D

bentog 2013-05-01 19:01

Good game, but I didn't understand how to get to the 2nd level.

felix20 2013-05-01 20:08

Thanks for all the nice comments, glad you enjoyed it!

bentog: yeah, that could have used a bit more explanation, see my previous post up there /\

mort96 2013-05-01 23:21

shouldn't be possible for a game this simple (I mean, move squares on to circles...) to require this much thought and be this fun. Apparently it is :P

anjack 2013-05-01 23:26

A good minimalist puzzler!

umu 2013-05-03 22:56

I like the mechanics, and I REALLY like the aesthetic qualities. The music is great, if a bit repetitive. My biggest complaint is that the puzzles were never really "hard". the solution was almost always exactly what it looked like at the beginning. It got most interesting when you had to do things in the right order, but since there was usually one obvious way to use a block that mostly came down to trial and error. I think what it really needs is for there to be multiple valid appearing paths for each block with access to different (sometimes incorrect) solution placements.

The page system was interesting, if a bit difficult to wrap my head around at first.

Good start, and well polished!

pabloalexandre31 2013-05-04 23:34

Good Game. It is a very hard, but i like it.

angelk 2013-05-04 23:38

The puzzeling was good. For some reason I had a lot of trouble with performance; it got me into a lot of trouble when one of my blocks got pushed just a little too far.

komiga 2013-05-05 03:11

Notes:

- Another sokoban.
- Entry theme isn't bad.
- I got a new page. What changed? Added a circle thing with dots? Or is was it that thing in the top-left?
- Is that it? Is there an exit?
- The walk animation is funny. What is the character supposed to be?
- Oh, you click on the arrow-like things on the page mode to go to the next level. Did I miss that in the help text?
- It is not mentioned on the entry page, at least.
- Can't go that way, paper guy.
- Next few pages. He looks frightened.
- This level is going to be tedious. Ah, wasn't bad.
- IS THAT A POTATO?
- There is an arrow in this heart. This is going to be a tough one; I can feel it already.
- Ah, wasn't that bad. Lot of clear space in this next one.
- Another person! A child?
- "That is all". Child riding on back of paper guy?
- Haven't been too annoyed by the music yet.

Things I would change:

- Mute the music when the game is paused.
- Make the arrow buttons on the page mode more obvious.
- Make left and right arrow keys turn-page left and right.

felix20 2013-05-05 04:22

Many thanks for all the feedback. I really appreciate it.

About the page turning: The arrow things were supposed to look like a piece of paper with the corners folded in. In retrospect a simple arrow would have served the purpose much better.
Also a bit of text to tell you how to turn pages probably would have helped.