railslide

railslide is a sliding block puzzle where you have to find the train path.

If you can easily find the path, can you collect all secrets from each level? Post your results screenshot on comments below.

Changelog

  • 2024-04-04
    • Export web version using Godot 4.3-dev5 to fix problems when playing on some platforms.

Godot Wild Jam #59

This is a entry for Godot Wild Jam #59. The theme was Train. Optional choosen theme was Find the frog.

Disclaimers

For desktop version I could test just the MacOS version, so tell me if you find any problems on Linux or Windows versions.

Controls

Move blocks: Arrows, WASD or d-pad
Move train: Space, Enter

Credits

stephann: game design, programming & art

Godot Engine: https://godotengine.org

Ludum Dare 38 - Track One - https://abstractionmusic.com

Interface Sounds - https://kenney.nl

Universal UI Soundpack - https://nathangibson.myportfolio.com

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorstephann
GenrePuzzle
Made withGodot
Tags2D, Pixel Art
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any), Joystick

Download

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html.zip 9 MB
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linux.x86_64 69 MB
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macos.dmg 57 MB
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windows.exe 68 MB

Comments

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Great game!

The game sounds and looks great! The puzzles are all well thought out, but the controls were not really intuitive in my opinion.

Hi. I had two options:
- Inverted. Feels like you are controlling the neighboor piece. If you press down, the top piece go down, if you press left the left piece go right, and go on.
- Normal. You control the empty piece. If you press up, the empty piece go up, if you press down, the empty piece go down, and go on.

I tried the two approachs, the 'Normal' approach was better on my opinion. Maybe the inverse option would be nice with swipe controls, you swipe right to move left piece to right, instead move empty piece to right.

Interesting, my first approach would have been selecting a tile with the arrow keys, then hitting another key and then being able to move it into a free space with the arrow keys again.

My results