I had a lot of trouble visualizing/comprehending what was actually happening in the “sokoban game” Zaratustra mentions, so I was really happy with this one. Besides just liking the concept, with this one I felt like I had an intuitive grasp of what the puzzles “meant” and how to play. I did feel like the last level was the only one that required challenge or careful thought but probably that’s ok.
Oh, a minor suggestion. You may want to set the “lexaloffle tribute” link on the game page to open in a new window. I clicked it in the middle of a level not thinking that of course doing so would exit the game.
Very nice :) Found myself fighting the controls a bit, but only so much that it felt part of the game itself. Level 5 was great. Found myself wondering how it would feel with curves or shapes.
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Nice twist on your sokoban game.
I had a lot of trouble visualizing/comprehending what was actually happening in the “sokoban game” Zaratustra mentions, so I was really happy with this one. Besides just liking the concept, with this one I felt like I had an intuitive grasp of what the puzzles “meant” and how to play. I did feel like the last level was the only one that required challenge or careful thought but probably that’s ok.
Oh, a minor suggestion. You may want to set the “lexaloffle tribute” link on the game page to open in a new window. I clicked it in the middle of a level not thinking that of course doing so would exit the game.
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Very nice :) Found myself fighting the controls a bit, but only so much that it felt part of the game itself. Level 5 was great. Found myself wondering how it would feel with curves or shapes.
Great concept, but only the last level poses some challenge.
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