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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #65 | 4.219 | 4.219 |
Overall | #119 | 4.167 | 4.167 |
Style | #198 | 4.375 | 4.375 |
Creativity | #696 | 3.906 | 3.906 |
Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
Scale and rotate your pieces!
Development Time
48 hours
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It's so polished, and it's only done in 48 hours! I like that you can't place the blocks back onto the table, you have to scale them down and work around them to place new blocks, it makes the game fit the theme even more. It's really good, five stars
First of all great puzzles!
Awesome theme implementation! Build shapes out of the scaled blocks! Can you do better!?
Music, sfx, art, menu transitions, the game is so polished!
If I can suggest any improvements that would be a hint system with a button that triggers a flickering/pulsating shadow of a shape that needs to go there and there. (Hope you understood xD)
Overall solid entry, I think the best puzzle entry in the jam!
Love the style of the game, it is very polished. The game offers a nice amount of challenge, which makes it very fun.
Great game, it's simple but just scaling the piece add a lot of possibilities to the puzzl. I enjoyed it
Super fun and felt satisfying to play, great game!
The best iteration on the "scale things to fit in another thing" puzzle I've seen by a significant margin. Juicy interactions, great art, and appealing music go a long way here. It's even more impressive for a 48hr entry - amazing!
really great puzzle game! managed to complete all of the levels and surprisingly got through level 10 really quickly. a tip for newcomers is focusing on fitting the bigger pieces first and seeing if the remaining number of empty blocks matches the number of blocks of the smaller pieces. amazing work!
Pretty interesting puzzle. The scaling mechanics made it pretty challenging so it feels great to solve.
This is really good. The size changing mechanic adds such a unique and deep layer to this genre that makes it incredibly fun to solve. And it's very polished. Great Job!
Wonderful music and gameplay! Felt super satisfying to play.
Cool puzzle game! felt polished and complete, I enjoyed it! I was just a little bit annoyed by the blocks being slow to rotate and scale, but otherwise I had a great time, congratulation for making this :D
Yeah you're right, it felt ok when we made the animations but after playing for a while, they become annonyingly slow haha
Glad you liked it anyway :)
I found the game play addicting. I really like the polish and the amount of level variety.
Very interesting rendition of this type of puzzle! Could easily be a full game. Congrats!
loved the concept ! nice take on the Theme !
My brain melt at levle 6 Tho ...
loved the polish, the style and the sfx/music !
realy great entry !
This is so much fun! I accidentally exited on lvl5 but I was having tons of fun and finishing a level felt super rewarding! 11/10 a very solid puzzle game!
Great game, some interesting puzzles in there with some very satisfying solves.
Also, it's a little thing but the background animation really improved the aesthetic.
I really enjoyed this game! (I didn't finish, got stuck and am moving on to play other games but that's on me!) The design is really clean, the controls are simple, and the puzzles are engaging. This is my first perfect rating of the jam!
A really cool take on the theme and I loved it so much I played through it twice. The puzzles feel really thought out and always present interesting questions at every step. The last few levels were especially challenging and fun to work out. 10/10 would love to see this as a full game.
Posting solution below, don't look if you want to solve it for yourself!
*SPOILER*
Good Job !! Really cool concepta, it feels very polished !!. Congrats
Wow! The concept of fitting shapes in other shapes is nothing new (Talos principle comes to mind) but adding scaling is such a clever twist