I had some neat fun with this little toy. I saw you have a couple of pixel fonts in your wishlist, which one is your fav? Think of it as a spontaneous token of appreciation! :)
Hey, thank you very much, nice to know that you like it. It would be Awesome to get the Awesome font, you would be helping me and helping somepx. Thanks a lot again!
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.
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I had some neat fun with this little toy. I saw you have a couple of pixel fonts in your wishlist, which one is your fav? Think of it as a spontaneous token of appreciation!
:)
Hey, thank you very much, nice to know that you like it. It would be Awesome to get the Awesome font, you would be helping me and helping somepx. Thanks a lot again!
If you want play other game I made, you can play Rebound: https://justicebeaver.itch.io/rebound-jam-version
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.
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