Nice distraction, cool variations on the genre. One question : why isn't the battery immediately attracted by the magnet and falling in the hole in level 20 ?
+JohnReese -- the battery *is* attracted to the magnet, but batteries stop short of holes. You can experiment with this mechanic on level 19, where the behavior is the same.
@Urban Garlic I just tried in level 19 and the battery actually hovered over the hole. Worst is I was able to push it, hover over the hole myself, then leave it. After that, I wasn't able to go above the hole anymore...
pretty simple block pusher, fills a tea break.
ReplyDelete15 levels to teach the game.
ReplyDeleteFeels like there should be more.
Cute little game.
Nice and tight. Thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteCould do with another 10 levels though.
As extra you get the numbers in yellow when you've done the level in the minimum steps.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit too simple for my tastes. Still, it's pretty enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteCute and simple. Could have more levels.
ReplyDeleteNice distraction, cool variations on the genre.
ReplyDeleteOne question : why isn't the battery immediately attracted by the magnet and falling in the hole in level 20 ?
+JohnReese -- the battery *is* attracted to the magnet, but batteries stop short of holes. You can experiment with this mechanic on level 19, where the behavior is the same.
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ReplyDeleteI just tried in level 19 and the battery actually hovered over the hole. Worst is I was able to push it, hover over the hole myself, then leave it. After that, I wasn't able to go above the hole anymore...
Did anyone succeed to end level 20 with the least amount of moves?
ReplyDeleteGot it: (SPOILER) After positioning the second stone in front of the hole, also push the magnet to the right before knocking the stone into the hole.
ReplyDeleteFun wish there were more.
ReplyDeleteFine little game.
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