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A jam submission

Noodle CableView game page

Carry cables, plug them, discover the secrets of life
Submitted by Quentin Delvallet (@QDelvallet) — 15 days, 7 hours before the deadline
Rated by 6 people so far
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Submitted

Cool game! You were able to create some challenging levels From a simple set of rules, well done!

Submitted

Nice job with your game, it was a good idea and I had a lot of fun solving the puzzles. the music was subtle but it fit the game very well.

Submitted(+1)

this is a super clever concept for a puzzle game.  i absolutely love the strategy involved in planning all the cable routes based on length of the cable and the proximity of other cables.  a simple idea with increasingly complex solutions.  the physics work really well, especially the way the cables hang and wrap around obstacles (not to mention each other!) so realistically.  the level design is very impressive and clearly very well thought out.

with some aesthetically appealing environmental details and maybe a very simple plotline (offering an explanation for why you need to plug in all these cables - other than opening doors), this could easily be a steam game that I would consider purchasing.  very, very impressive for a solo project done in a limited time.

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Thank you so much!

Submitted (1 edit)

one other thought:  the current title of the game doesn't do the game justice.  it deserves a title that conveys the magnitude and 'twisted' logic (pun intended) of the task ahead.  i'll see if i can come up with an example of what i mean....

EDIT:  for some reason, I just thought of 'Plug and Pray', but that might be a little too much.  :-)

Submitted(+1)

Nice idea. Good work.