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March 12, 2025
lepus [browser]
A sokoban-style puzzlescript puzzler about a hare growing up: Lepus by Belhome. (Z key to undo a move, R key to restart a level)
That last level definitely takes some thinking. Puzzle-mechanics thinking worked for me, though -- nothing provided is extra. That was the thinking that got me there.
Sometimes, these types of games become quickly irritating. The ending provided little satisfaction (aside from a brief feeling that it was finally completed). The rabbit running off into the woods at the end could have at least dodged the hunter or something after having sharpening his wits and bulking up from the carrots.
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8 comments:
This stage with a black carrot at the top, next to a black block...I can't figure it out. I can't push the red button first...
The black carrot should turn to yellow.
For this find a way to put the orange carrot on the red square (with the help of the orange blocks)
Hfr gur serr oynpx oybpx gb chfu gur pneebg gbjneq gur bhgre jnyy.
Nice game - waiting for more (and harder) levels
Okay. I finally figured out some of how the orange-and-black pushing mechanics work...I think. What I know is, I solved the puzzle.
Had to use a walkthough for the last level, just couldn't think my way through that one, good puzzle, lots of fun
That last level definitely takes some thinking. Puzzle-mechanics thinking worked for me, though -- nothing provided is extra. That was the thinking that got me there.
Sometimes, these types of games become quickly irritating. The ending provided little satisfaction (aside from a brief feeling that it was finally completed). The rabbit running off into the woods at the end could have at least dodged the hunter or something after having sharpening his wits and bulking up from the carrots.
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