Come and work for VelociCorp Warehouses, their products are very stable! A puzzlescript puzzler created by Pancelor for the 'unstable' themed Ludum Dare 49 game jam. (Z key to undo a move, R key to restart a level)
This is pretty cool, and I liked the subtlety in the last two levels (well, seemed subtle to me, anyways). The in-game messages in the earlier levels are OK at first, but detract from the replay value, IMO.
My solution for #12, not sure if it's optimal. (Previous comment attempt missed a step and didn't work...)
Push the red one up.
Push the blue one to the right to contact the gray one and make it icy, then swap the blue and gray around until the gray one is on the ice target and the blue one is above and to the right of the gray one.
Push the red one right until it's above the blue one and "melts the ice".
Then it's straightforward -- red leftwards, down, and then right to its target, and the blue one right and down to its target.
I always have such a hard time completing puzzlescript games.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I enjoyed the last level
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This is pretty cool, and I liked the subtlety in the last two levels (well, seemed subtle to me, anyways). The in-game messages in the earlier levels are OK at first, but detract from the replay value, IMO.
ReplyDeleteWhats the deal with level 12? How do you get the colors to switch correctly?
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ReplyDeleteMy solution for #12, not sure if it's optimal. (Previous comment attempt missed a step and didn't work...)
ReplyDeletePush the red one up.
Push the blue one to the right to contact the gray one and make it icy, then swap the blue and gray around until the gray one is on the ice target and the blue one is above and to the right of the gray one.
Push the red one right until it's above the blue one and "melts the ice".
Then it's straightforward -- red leftwards, down, and then right to its target, and the blue one right and down to its target.
It's only hard because it doesn't tell you all the rules. Poor game design/nothing new or interesting/been done a million times before.
ReplyDelete@Urban Garlic. Thank you. I'd have never figured that out.
ReplyDeleteI liked this one!
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