A puzzle game protagonist's ascension from mildly broken to Literally God. Just the right size to learn everything there is to know about this mechanic.
On M2 Mac I got a "This app can't be opened" warning -- if anyone has same problem try The Unarchiver instead of the default Archive Utility ZIP extractor. Gave me the normal "Unidentified developer" hassle but works now.
Oh no! Thanks for letting me know, that's definitely not normal. I'm getting the same results on my end, it must be an issue with that particular Unity version and some recent Windows updates. I'll try to update it ASAP.
Really nice puzzle game. The "immune to undo" mechanic is good and the puzzles stay manageable from the size of the play area (unlike traditional sokoban games, that get big and include many boxes).
Question/Problem:
I started playing version 1.1 and now see that version 1.3 exists. Starting version 1.3, I can switch between the earlier puzzles and the latest one (the game correctly remembered how far I got), but I cannot actually play any puzzle. Clicking on the picture, or the level number or hitting ENTER or SPACE will not do anything.
Is this the expected behaviour (after all, this was a 'cold upgrade') or is there some way to continue with version 1.3 without the need to redo all the earlier puzzles?
Hey Ingix! Thanks for the feedback. I just updated (v1.4), you can now click the level image or number. ENTER should work if navigating with arrow keys (SPACE should now as well).
I'm in the early 20's levels were differently colored boxes need to be placed on differently colored targets. Now the targets have letters as well (correspondig to the colors), but the boxes don't. Is there a reason for that? I assmued it was done to possibly compensate for color-blindness, but if the boxes don't have the letters, that makes no sense.
I tested with a friend who is "red-green" color blind (the most common) and he helped me pick colors that he could easily distinguish. The letters were actually just an aesthetic choice, but you're right - adding them to the boxes would be a good fail-safe. I'm on it!
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A puzzle game protagonist's ascension from mildly broken to Literally God. Just the right size to learn everything there is to know about this mechanic.
On M2 Mac I got a "This app can't be opened" warning -- if anyone has same problem try The Unarchiver instead of the default Archive Utility ZIP extractor. Gave me the normal "Unidentified developer" hassle but works now.
Hi dev
It is normal (I have an amd radeon r9 280x):
Oh no! Thanks for letting me know, that's definitely not normal. I'm getting the same results on my end, it must be an issue with that particular Unity version and some recent Windows updates. I'll try to update it ASAP.
So much love for this fun puzzle game. Thanks for uploading this.
Really nice puzzle game. The "immune to undo" mechanic is good and the puzzles stay manageable from the size of the play area (unlike traditional sokoban games, that get big and include many boxes).
Question/Problem:
I started playing version 1.1 and now see that version 1.3 exists. Starting version 1.3, I can switch between the earlier puzzles and the latest one (the game correctly remembered how far I got), but I cannot actually play any puzzle. Clicking on the picture, or the level number or hitting ENTER or SPACE will not do anything.
Is this the expected behaviour (after all, this was a 'cold upgrade') or is there some way to continue with version 1.3 without the need to redo all the earlier puzzles?
Hey Ingix! Thanks for the feedback. I just updated (v1.4), you can now click the level image or number. ENTER should work if navigating with arrow keys (SPACE should now as well).
Thanks, works like a charm!
New question:
I'm in the early 20's levels were differently colored boxes need to be placed on differently colored targets. Now the targets have letters as well (correspondig to the colors), but the boxes don't. Is there a reason for that? I assmued it was done to possibly compensate for color-blindness, but if the boxes don't have the letters, that makes no sense.
I tested with a friend who is "red-green" color blind (the most common) and he helped me pick colors that he could easily distinguish. The letters were actually just an aesthetic choice, but you're right - adding them to the boxes would be a good fail-safe. I'm on it!
Done! (v1.5) :)
Done as well (level 30)!
Thanks for the game!