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A topic by mobilemojo created 8 days ago Views: 109 Replies: 5
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Submitted(+1)

Hello all, I am going to submit mine probably here tonight :) I wanted to use html5, but I am having issues with frame rates regarding Godot 3.6 exports sooooo Ill likely do a zip file with a vsynced exe. Ill have the game also available on here in my profile and will likely continue to update it after as well! Can't wait to see your submissions

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Looking forward to it.  Mine is already posted here, HTML/CSS/JavaScript.  No need to wait, check it out when you get a chance!

https://itch.io/jam/falling-block-jam/rate/3887774

Simultaneous: The gravity of your words.

Experience a unique twist on the falling block genre with a multi-layered word adventure! Inspired by analog memories and the classic mechanics of Tetris, this game blends three interconnected gameplay modes using live web sockets:

  • Game 1 – Boggle Meets Tetris: Search for 4-letter words shaped like Tetris pieces. Each successful word sends letters into Game 2, influencing the scramble!
  • Game 2 – Scramble Chaos: Click bouncing letters and form words of any length. Words you create here send letters back to the Boggle-style grid, creating a dynamic, ever-changing impact.
  • Game 3 – Classic Tetris: Clear lines to generate letters for both the Boggle and Scramble games, making every move count across all three games.

Every word find and cleared line affects the other games in real time, creating a chaotic yet harmonious interplay of words and blocks. Can you master the flow of letters across all three games at once?   “Can you defy the gravity of your words?”

NOTE: There is a retro CRT overlay to give the look of old analog CRT monitors.  There are now a couple of cassette tapes that you can use to play some background music.

Submitted

I will!Thank you :)

Submitted(+1)

I played your falling blocks and was happy to see the CRT and records, purely analog there.  Also surprisingly glad that the 1st couple of levels where easy to get through, I think I stopped after level 3 because I'm heading out for my night shift at work.   If you (and me for that matter) had some 80's/90's music background music that would take it to the next level.

Submitted

Thanks for the input! I also checked out your MULTI game game! haha. I dont know how you put that together! Its VERY fun. The best one I liked (though all were fun, well the three I played :) ), the one where you make words by dragging over the blocks that fall from the top and get physically scrambled was very fun :) I didnt start a timer but I was so into making words :)

Submitted

Thanks for your input as well.  Words have been my thing, glad I was able to make a falling block game (kinda) from the general word search ideas.  https://www.facebook.com/lostwords.org