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August 21, 2018

there is never enough space!!! [browser]

Solve everyday problems in the short and silly There is Never Enough Space!!! created for the 'running out of space' themed Ludum Dare 42 game jam by Jamie Rollo.

14 comments:

  1. No sense in having to start over from the beginning each time you run out of time on any level. Got as far 2 and that's all I'll do.

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  2. The WarioWare-style challenges are cute! Although level 2 is a bit tricky... :P

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  3. Should have been called, "never enough time" the space is there just have to find it.

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  4. Lovely little game, thanks!

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  5. I dropped out after #2 as well, I prefer it when starting from the beginning is 'my' choice.

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  6. I would have liked it better if it had an "unlimited time" option. Maybe the fun will go a bit out of it, but still...

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  7. Loved the art style. It reminded me, also, of WarioWare with the short levels and time limits. Fun to have a drag and drop controlled game, I don't remember seeing one for a game jam challenge before.

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  8. Am I the only one stuck on level 2??

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  9. There is about 4 secs extra time on the first levels.
    But like everyone else I won't keep playing without checkpoints!

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  10. @14:20 Anonymous: Definitely not. :P

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  11. Any help? Anyone @13:49 on the 23rd

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  12. For the second level--
    All you really need to do is move the keyboard to the bottom left, and then the long table and the box of fun to the far right. That should clear a path.

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  13. I'm with the others who just don't want to start all over from the beginning when I run out of time on #5 or #6 or #7 which is inevitable for me 'cause I'm slow.

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  14. It was super short, so the lack of checkpoints wasn't a big deal. Only about 5 levels total. The last two I finished without needing to restart.

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