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A jam submission

ClaveView game page

Use the boxes, trap the monsters!
Submitted by benkeks (@benkeks) — 18 days, 13 hours before the deadline
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Please share the update areas you're focusing on in your jam submission:
Add audio and more ~transformations~ of the monsters.

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Submitted(+1)

Really cute game, everything felt really smooth as a player. The first level I got ("windows") felt really hard compared to a lot of the levels that came after so maybe a smoother transition from easy to difficult levels? Other than that this was really fun, I enjoyed corralling the little blobs 

Developer

So nice to hear!

I assumed, “Windows” would be kinda easy? (At least if you don’t want to max out your highscore.) What made it hard?

Submitted(+1)

I think not knowing what the exact conditions are to complete a round made it hard, I had to corral the two guys into a corner and use the four available blocks to lock them in diagonally, but because the area I was trying to get them in was so small I really struggled to keep them both in the corner long enough to block them off-- maybe I'm missing something!

Developer

Ah, okay! In order to win a level, you don’t need to lock the monsters in tightly. (Windows can be won by just going into the neighboring room and placing a block between you and the monsters… Maybe I’ll prepend it by an even simpler instance of the same situation?)

Submitted(+1)

It took me some time to understand the behaviour of the monsters, but once I started to understand, it became a fun and interesting puzzle game. I got stuck at level "Hostage", not sure how to get to those red friends inside the box.

I think adding an arrow to show where the monsters are going will help new players learn about their behaviour easier

Submitted(+1)

A sweet and relaxing little puzzle game.  I love the visuals and the music.