Extremely well made! I found the rules a bit confusing at the start (did I need to match the ingredients in each column in the order displayed? what was causing a win/fail?), but it hooked me enough to keep playing and work all that out.
Over time it starts to feel a bit repetitive, perhaps some additional element could be added in an expanded version to break up the experience a bit.
The polish is unbelievable, so many small details that add to the experience. I did need a few tries before I understood what I needed to, but once I was over that (small) hump it was hard to stop playing!
I had a lot of fun with this! I like how you have the little buffer areas on the sides of the conveyors. It makes it feel more like a place as opposed to an abstract playfield. Very pretty and lots of cool details that allow for skillful controls like the way you can flex the control box vertically. The game over screen lock made me laugh!
it took me a while to fully understand the mechanics and get comfortable with the controls, but once it clicks it's quite fun! love the way the game looks too!
I really love this game! It's easy to stack blocks since you only need to match pairs of the same block. Plus, the conveyor belt automatically drops blocks, and you can place blocks while doing other tasks simultaneously (you can even push them with different blocks!). And the stacked blocks are displayed at the bottom of the screen, so you can plan how to organize them on the belt!!
How did you come up with this idea? You're a genius!!
This is crazy what do you mean you made this in pico8
Obviously this looks so very good, but it’s a very intuitive gameplay loop, and the way you move the board paired will all of the little animations, polish… Getting a whole tube in a row feels so satisfying. My favorite part is the almost Wilmot’s Warehouse vibe when organizing the ingredients on the sides/middle, and having the necessary stuff at hand. I can only wonder how this would play if I could control the cursor with the mouse.
I love the color palette and block designs. The cursor took me a second to get acclimated to, but it's so expressive and versatile for the organization rush.
Good fun and an interesting mechanical twist on the falling block formula! Rearranging blocks as they fall seems easy at first but quickly gets hectic. Beautiful presentation as always!
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Extremely well made! I found the rules a bit confusing at the start (did I need to match the ingredients in each column in the order displayed? what was causing a win/fail?), but it hooked me enough to keep playing and work all that out.
Over time it starts to feel a bit repetitive, perhaps some additional element could be added in an expanded version to break up the experience a bit.
The polish is unbelievable, so many small details that add to the experience. I did need a few tries before I understood what I needed to, but once I was over that (small) hump it was hard to stop playing!
I had a lot of fun with this! I like how you have the little buffer areas on the sides of the conveyors. It makes it feel more like a place as opposed to an abstract playfield. Very pretty and lots of cool details that allow for skillful controls like the way you can flex the control box vertically. The game over screen lock made me laugh!
it took me a while to fully understand the mechanics and get comfortable with the controls, but once it clicks it's quite fun! love the way the game looks too!
I really love this game! It's easy to stack blocks since you only need to match pairs of the same block.
Plus, the conveyor belt automatically drops blocks, and you can place blocks while doing other tasks simultaneously (you can even push them with different blocks!).
And the stacked blocks are displayed at the bottom of the screen, so you can plan how to organize them on the belt!!
How did you come up with this idea? You're a genius!!
This is crazy what do you mean you made this in pico8
Obviously this looks so very good, but it’s a very intuitive gameplay loop, and the way you move the board paired will all of the little animations, polish… Getting a whole tube in a row feels so satisfying. My favorite part is the almost Wilmot’s Warehouse vibe when organizing the ingredients on the sides/middle, and having the necessary stuff at hand. I can only wonder how this would play if I could control the cursor with the mouse.
You’re an inspiration Rémy!
I love the color palette and block designs. The cursor took me a second to get acclimated to, but it's so expressive and versatile for the organization rush.
Good fun and an interesting mechanical twist on the falling block formula! Rearranging blocks as they fall seems easy at first but quickly gets hectic. Beautiful presentation as always!