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August 26, 2014

chipset-0

You are chipset-0 and your mission is to plug disconnected humans back into the system. Connect power sources with mechanisms in order to progress in this puzzle platformer by Deepnight for the 'connected worlds' themed Ludum Dare 30 game jam.

15 comments:

  1. Enjoyable, it would be nice to see some more levels that have a bit more challenge to them.

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  2. Hi, thank you for sharing my game :) Glad you liked it!

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  3. Cheers Sébastien, nice one!

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  4. So much fun! Perfectly challenging for me, and the beginning levels were easy enough I didn't give up hope. Great game!

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  5. Mwah, ha ha! I disconnected all the humans from the system and my chipset reached Singularity!
    Easy and fun. I played it more for the ending than for the challenge, though.

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  6. I really liked this game! Both endings were pretty cool :)

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  8. Too hard for me. Couldn't get past the disappearing floor.

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  9. Hey Bart -- good to see the game author here defending his work. Should be more of it.

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  10. So far I have found three endings to this game.

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  11. Dyork - Don't give up with the disappearing floor... You're almost there! :)

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  12. I love this game! So good for a 48h game!

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  13. Interesting, the original setup made the game look so straight forward, however that was not so. I like how you can decide whether to heed the call for help or just be a slave to the system. Neat.

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